Switched current sigma-delta A/D converter for a CMOS subscriber line analog front end

This paper describes the design and testing of a 1-bit A/D converter based on the sigma-delta modulation principle. Unlike the conventional realisations using the switched capacitor approach, the current switching technique uses the current level as a variable. In order to check the feasibility and...

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Published in:Proceedings of European Design and Test Conference EDAC-ETC-EUROASIC pp. 75 - 79
Main Authors: Gevaert, D., Vanneuville, J., Nedved, J., Sevenhans, J.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE Comput. Soc. Press 1994
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Summary:This paper describes the design and testing of a 1-bit A/D converter based on the sigma-delta modulation principle. Unlike the conventional realisations using the switched capacitor approach, the current switching technique uses the current level as a variable. In order to check the feasibility and advantages of this technique, a first order 1-bit A/D converter and a second order 1-bit A/D converter were designed. In the first order 1-bit A/D converter a time-continuous current-integrator is used as filter. The circuit has been designed realised and tested. In the second order 1-bit A/D converter the filter is based on the analog sampling and processing of a current signal. The second order filter is implemented with class AB switched current memory cells. The design has been simulated and processed in ES2 1.5 /spl mu/m CMOS technology.< >
ISBN:0818654104
9780818654107
DOI:10.1109/EDTC.1994.326895