Two-step split-junction SAR ADC

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A new architecture is proposed to reduce the power consumption and capacitor area in successive-approximation register analogue-to-digital converters (SAR ADCs). Two split-junction binary-weighted capacitor arrays are used in a coarse/fine quantisation scheme. This reduces both the power consumption and the capacitor area to a small fraction of that of the original split-junction SAR ADC.

Inspec keywords: capacitors; analogue-digital conversion; power consumption

Other keywords: coarse/fine quantisation scheme; successive-approximation register analogue-to-digital converter; power consumption; capacitor area; SAR ADC; two split-junction binary-weighted capacitor arrays

Subjects: Capacitors; A/D and D/A convertors; A/D and D/A convertors

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      • D.A. Johns , K. Martin . (1997) Analog integrated circuit design.
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      • Lee, J.S., Park, I.C.: `Capacitor array structure and switch control for energy-efficient SAR analog-to-digital converters', Proc. Int. Symp. on Circuits and Systems, May 2008, Seattle, WA, USA, p. 236–239.
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