DocumentCode
27786
Title
A 1.2-V 165-/spl mu/W 0.29-mm2 Multibit Sigma-Delta ADC for Hearing Aids Using Nonlinear DACs and With Over 91 dB Dynamic-Range
Author
Custodio, J.R. ; Goes, Johannes ; Paulino, Nuno ; Oliveira, Joao P. ; Bruun, Erik
Author_Institution
Oticon A/S, Smørum, Denmark
Volume
7
Issue
3
fYear
2013
fDate
Jun-13
Firstpage
376
Lastpage
385
Abstract
This paper describes the design and experimental evaluation of a multibit Sigma-Delta (ΣΔ) modulator (ΣΔM) with enhanced dynamic range (DR) through the use of nonlinear digital-to-analog converters (DACs) in the feedback paths. This nonlinearity imposes a trade-off between DR and distortion, which is well suited to the intended hearing aid application. The modulator proposed here uses a fully-differential self-biased amplifier and a 4-bit quantizer based on fully dynamic comparators employing MOS parametric pre-amplification to improve both energy and area efficiencies. A test chip was fabricated in a 130 nm digital CMOS technology, which includes the proposed modulator with nonlinear DACs and a modulator with conventional linear DACs, for comparison purposes. The measured results show that the ΣΔM using nonlinear DACs achieves an enhancement of the DR around 8.4 dB (to 91.4 dB). Power dissipation and silicon area are about the same for the two cases. The performance achieved is comparable to that of the best reported multibit ΣΔ ADCs, with the advantage of occupying less silicon area (7.5 times lower area when compared with the most energy efficient ΣΔM).
Keywords
CMOS digital integrated circuits; biomedical electronics; comparators (circuits); differential amplifiers; distortion; elemental semiconductors; feedback; hearing aids; nanoelectronics; nanofabrication; nanomedicine; sigma-delta modulation; silicon; MOS parametric pre-amplification; Si; digital CMOS technology; distortion; dynamic comparators; dynamic range enhancement; energy efficiency; feedback paths; four-bit quantizer; fully-differential self-biased amplifier; hearing aid application; multibit sigma-delta ADC; multibit sigma-delta modulator; nonlinear DAC; nonlinear digital-to-analog converters; power 165 muW; power dissipation; silicon area; size 130 nm; test chip fabrication; voltage 1.2 V; Auditory system; Capacitance; Capacitors; Gain; Modulation; Noise; Quantization; Hearing aids; multibit; nonlinear digital-to-analog converter (DAC); parametric amplification; self-biasing; sigma-delta modulator; Amplifiers, Electronic; Analog-Digital Conversion; Electric Capacitance; Electric Power Supplies; Electronics, Medical; Equipment Design; Feedback; Hearing Aids; Power (Psychology); Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted; Signal-To-Noise Ratio; Silicon;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1932-4545
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBCAS.2012.2203819
Filename
6249777
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