A 1.5-V 14-Bit 100-MS/s Self-Calibrated DAC

نویسندگان

  • Yonghua Cong
  • Randall L. Geiger
چکیده

Large-area current source arrays are widely used in current-steering digital-to-analog converters (DACs) to statistically maintain a required level of matching accuracy between the current sources. This not only results in large die size but also in significant degradation of dynamic range for high-frequency signals. To overcome technology barriers, relax requirements on the layout, and reduce DAC sensitivities to process, temperature, and aging, calibration is emerging as a viable solution for the next-generation high-performance DACs. In this paper, a new foreground calibration technique suitable for very-low-voltage environments is presented which effectively compensates for current source mismatch, and achieves high linearity with small die size and low power consumption. Settling and dynamic performance are also improved due to a dramatic reduction of parasitic effects. To demonstrate this technique, a 14-bit DAC prototype was implemented in a 0.13m digital CMOS process. This is the first CMOS DAC reported that operates with a single 1.5-V power supply and achieves 14-bit linearity with less than 0.1 mm of active area. At 100 MS/s, the spurious free dynamic range is 82 dB (62 dB) for signals of 0.9 MHz (42 MHz) and the power consumption is only 16.7 mW.

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تاریخ انتشار 2001