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A study of a low-voltage, low-power, current-mode Σ Δ modulator circuit

✍ Scribed by Yasuhiro Sugimoto; Kenichiro Oohara; Tetsuya Iida


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
178 KB
Volume
124
Category
Article
ISSN
0424-7760

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✦ Synopsis


The possibility of realizing a low-voltage and lowpower audio-band å D modulator has been studied. The current-mode circuit technique has been adopted to enable the modulator to operate at less than 3 V supply voltage. The modulator to uses analog integrators instead of switched-capacitor-type integrators to avoid the use of analog switches, which allows low-voltage operation of the modulator circuit. A newly designed voltage-to-current converter is used to form an analog integrator. The designed circuit was actually fabricated by using a CMOS 0.6 mm process and its characteristics were evaluated. A signal-tonoise ratio of 68 dB in a 20 kHz bandwidth for the first-order modulator construction was measured from the 2.5 V supply voltage at an oversampling ratio of 256. However, only 72 dB of the signal-to-noise ratio and 65 dB of distortion were measured for the second-order modulator construction, although operation of the oversampling ratio of 48 was successfully confirmed. We concluded that lowvoltage and low-power operation with less than 3 V of supply voltage is possible for the audio-band å D modulator, although signal-to-noise ratio and distortion issues in the 2nd-order configuration are left for future study. ©1998


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