Title :
Low-power GS/s track-and-hold with 10-b resolution at Nyquist in SiGe BiCMOS
Author :
Boni, Andrea ; Parenti, Matteo ; Vecchi, Davide
Author_Institution :
Dipt. di Ingegneria dell´´Inf., Parma Univ.
fDate :
6/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The brief presents the design and the implementation of a very-high speed track-and-hold amplifier (THA) for analog-digital converters with high input bandwidth. The THA is based on a half-bridge driving a switched-emitter follower. A lower power consumtpion and a simpler circuit architecture than previously reported bipolar implementations were achieved by means of circuit optimization. In particular, the impact of the aspect ratio of the pMOS current generator in the bridge on the harmonic distortion and on the hold-mode behavior is discussed and modeled. Furthermore, a modification of the cancellation capacitor for feedthrough attenuation, fully compatible with the latest BiCMOS technologies is proposed. The THA was implemented in a 0.8-mum SiGe BiSMOS with 30-GHz fT. It features 10-b resolution at a sampling frequency of 1-GS/s at Nyquist with less than 25 mW of power consumption, from a single 2.7-V power supply
Keywords :
BiCMOS integrated circuits; Ge-Si alloys; amplifiers; analogue-digital conversion; circuit optimisation; harmonic distortion; high-speed integrated circuits; low-power electronics; sample and hold circuits; 0.8 micron; 10 bit; 2.7 V; 30 GHz; BiCMOS technologies; SiGe; analog-digital converters; cancellation capacitor; circuit optimization; feedthrough attenuation; harmonic distortion; hold-mode behavior; pMOS current generator; switched-emitter follower; track-and-hold amplifier; Analog-digital conversion; Attenuation; Bandwidth; BiCMOS integrated circuits; Bridge circuits; Capacitors; Circuit optimization; Germanium silicon alloys; Harmonic distortion; Silicon germanium; Analog–digital (A/D) conversion; low-power design; sample-and-hold circuits; very-high-speed integrated circuits;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCSII.2006.875325