Systematic design of high-resolution high-frequency cascade continuous-time sigma-delta modulators

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This paper introduces a systematic top-down and bottom-up design methodology to assist the designer in the implementation of continuous-time (CT) cascade sigma-delta (ΣΔ) modulators. The salient features of this methodology are (a) flexible behavioral modeling for optimum accuracy-efficiency trade-offs at different stages of the top-down synthesis process, (b) direct synthesis in the continuous-time domain for minimum circuit complexity and sensitivity, (c) mixed knowledge-based and optimization-based architectural exploration and specification transmission for enhanced circuit performance, and (d) use of Pareto-optimal fronts of building blocks to reduce re-design iterations. The applicability of this methodology will be illustrated via the design of a 12-bit 20 MHz CT ΣΔ modulator in a 1.2 V 130 nm CMOS technology.

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Tortosa, R., Castro-López, R., De La Rosa, J. M., Roca, E., Rodríguez-Vázquez, Á., & Fernández, F. V. (2008). Systematic design of high-resolution high-frequency cascade continuous-time sigma-delta modulators. ETRI Journal, 30(4), 535–545. https://doi.org/10.4218/etrij.08.0107.0225

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