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Wei-chih A 12-mW ADC Delta–Sigma Modulator With 80 dB of Dynamic Range Inte grated in a Single-Chip Bluetoot h Transceiver IEEE JSSC, VOL. 37, NO. 3, MARCH 2002 Jorge Grilo, Member, IEEE, Ian Galton, Member, IEEE, Kevin W ang, Member, IEEE, and Raymond G. Montemayor, Associate Me mber, IEEE Wei-Chih 2009/04/02

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Abstract SC multi-bit ADC DSM for baseband demodulation integrated in a single-chip Bluetooth radio-modem transceiver. SNDR=77dB,DR=80dB ,fs=32MHZ at BW=500KHZ. The 1-mm2 circuit is implemented in a 0.35-μm BiCMOS SOI process and consumes 4.4 mA of current from a 2.7-V supply. Wei-chih

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Wei-chih

A 12-mW ADC Delta–Sigma Modulator With 80 dB of Dynamic Range Integrated in a Sin

gle-Chip Bluetooth Transceiver

IEEE JSSC, VOL. 37, NO. 3, MARCH 2002

Jorge Grilo, Member, IEEE, Ian Galton, Member, IEEE, Kevin Wang, Member, IEEE, and Raymond G. Montemayor, Associate Member, IEEE

Wei-Chih2009/04/02

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Outline

1. Abstract2. Introduction3. Bluetooth receiver architecture4. Delta–sigma modulator topology5. Circuit design6. Experimental results7. Conclusions

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Abstract

SC multi-bit ADC DSM for baseband demodulation integrated in a single-chip Bluetooth radio-modem transceiver.

SNDR=77dB, DR=80dB , fs=32MHZ at BW=500KHZ.

The 1-mm2 circuit is implemented in a 0.35-μm BiCMOS SOI process and consumes 4.4 mA of current from a 2.7-V supply.

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Introduction

Direct down-conversion receivers are promising Off-chip filters. (Minimize) Much of the signal processing to be performed efficiently in

the digital domain.

Combination of high dynamic range and low power dissipation Low-order DSM with multi-bit quantization and a BiCMOS

process.

Multi-bit quantization made problem Mismatch-shaping DACs modified to reduce processing

latency.

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BA

C

A: Low noise amplification.B: Quadrature down-conversion.C: Anti-aliasing filter.

Digital domain Channel filtering, Demodulation, and clock and data recove

ry.

Bluetooth receiver architecture

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Higher order single-loop architecture with one-bit quantization or a MASH architecture could have been used instead. One-bit= lower input no-overload range. Less aggressive quantization noise shaping= higher order. N order= requiring N+1 opamps. (Power consumption) Analog and digital in the presence mismatching. (MASH) Inherent loss in DR due to internal signal scaling.

Delta–sigma modulator topology (cont.)

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Delta–sigma modulator topology

In contrast the multi-bit second-order architecture Only two opamps. (Low current consumption) Its no-overload range is nearly equal to its reference

voltage. Allows for smaller input sampling capacitors. Mismatch-shaping DACs the current consumed by this

logic is small compared.

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Circuit design (cont.)

Switched-capacitor top-level design Scaling coefficients

First: confine the high-gain most linear region of the amplifiers.

Second: comply with the input common-mode requirements of the comparators in the internal flash ADC.

Third: loading conditions of clock phases, choice of the input capacitor size. (Optimum)

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Circuit design (cont.)

Operational amplifier Two-stage miller-compensated configuration. Bipolar devices in the second stage results in ease of phase

compensation at very modest current levels. (& CMOS) BW=350MHZ, Gain=80dB, PM=80°, Vcm=1.35 V

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Circuit design (cont.)

Comparator Used in the Flash ADC The use of bipolar devices at the input stage resulted in a

design with low input-referred offset at low current levels. The estimated deviation of the input-referred offset is 4 mV.

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Circuit design (cont.)

The Feedback Path

Mismatch noise shaping digital encoder

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Circuit design (cont.)

swapper cell

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Circuit design (cont.)

He digital encoder is designed to suppress the power of the DAC noise in the frequency band below 500 KHZ.

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Circuit design

Simulated Results

Simulation output spectrum Measured output spectrum

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Experimental results (cont.)

Signal freq=31.25KHZ SNDR=77dB DR=80dB

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Experimental results

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Conclusions

DSM ADC for direct-conversion Bluetooth radio-modem transceive.

Mismatch-shaping DAC logic for minimize latency.

Bipolar (npn) transistors in the opamps and comparators also resulted in current savings.