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de la Rosa / del Río CMOS Sigma-Delta Converters

Practical Design Guide

E-Book, Englisch, 432 Seiten, E-Book

Reihe: Wiley - IEEE

ISBN: 978-1-118-56922-1
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
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A comprehensive overview of Sigma-Delta Analog-to-DigitalConverters (ADCs) and a practical guide to their design innano-scale CMOS for optimal performance.
This book presents a systematic and comprehensive compilation ofsigma-delta converter operating principles, the new advances inarchitectures and circuits, design methodologies and practicalconsiderations - going from system-level specifications tosilicon integration, packaging and measurements, with emphasis onnanometer CMOS implementation. The book emphasizes practical designissues - from high-level behavioural modelling inMATLAB/SIMULINK, to circuit-level implementation in Cadence DesignFrameWork II. As well as being a comprehensive reference to thetheory, the book is also unique in that it gives special importanceon practical issues, giving a detailed description of the differentsteps that constitute the whole design flow of sigma-delta ADCs.
The book begins with an introductory survey of sigma-deltamodulators, their fundamentals architectures and synthesis methodscovered in Chapter 1. In Chapter 2, the effect of main circuiterror mechanisms is analysed, providing the necessary understandingof the main practical issues affecting the performance ofsigma-delta modulators. The knowledge derived from the first twochapters is presented in the book as an essential part of thesystematic top-down/bottom-up synthesis methodology of sigma-deltamodulators described in Chapter 3, where a time-domain behaviouralsimulator named SIMSIDES is described and applied to the high-leveldesign and verification of sigma-delta ADCs. Chapter 4 movesfarther down from system-level to the circuit and physical level,providing a number of design recommendations and practical recipesto complete the design flow of sigma-delta modulators. To concludethe book, Chapter 5 gives an overview of the state-of-the-artsigma-delta ADCs, which are exhaustively analysed in order toextract practical design guidelines and to identify the incomingtrends, design challenges as well as practical solutions proposedby cutting-edge designs.
* Offers a complete survey of sigma-delta modulator architecturesfrom fundamentals to state-of-the art topologies, considering bothswitched-capacitor and continuous-time circuit implementations
* Gives a systematic analysis and practical design guide ofsigma-delta modulators, from a top-down/bottom-up perspective,including mathematical models and analytical procedures,behavioural modeling in MATLAB/SIMULINK, macromodeling, andcircuit-level implementation in Cadence Design FrameWork II, chipprototyping, and experimental characterization.
* Systematic compilation of cutting-edge sigma-deltamodulators
* Complete description of SIMSIDES, a time-domain behaviouralsimulator implemented in MATLAB/SIMULINK
* Plenty of examples, case studies, and simulation test benches,covering the different stages of the design flow of sigma-deltamodulators
* A number of electronic resources, including SIMSIDES, thestatistical data used in the state-of-the-art survey, as well asmany design examples and test benches are hosted on a companionwebsite
Essential reading for Researchers and electronics engineeringpractitioners interested in the design of high-performance dataconverters integrated in nanometer CMOS technologies; mixed-signaldesigners.
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List of Abbreviations xvii
Preface xxi
Acknowledgements xxvii
1 Introduction to SigmaDelta Modulators: Basic Concepts andFundamentals 1
1.1 Basics of A/D Conversion 2
1.2 Basics of Sigma-Delta Modulators 8
1.3 Classification of SigmaDelta Modulators 15
1.4 Single-Loop SigmaDelta Modulators 16
1.5 Cascade SigmaDelta Modulators 24
1.6 Multibit SigmaDelta Modulators 29
1.7 Band-Pass SigmaDelta Modulators 36
1.8 Continuous-Time SigmaDelta Modulators 41
1.9 Summary 49
2 Circuits and Errors: Systematic Analysis and PracticalDesign Issues 54
2.1 Nonidealities in Switched-Capacitor SigmaDelta Modulators55
2.2 Finite Amplifier Gain in SC-SigmaDeltaMs 56
2.3 Capacitor Mismatch in SC-SigmaDeltaMs 60
2.4 Integrator Settling Error in SC-SigmaDeltaMs 62
2.5 Circuit Noise in SC-SigmaDeltaMs 71
2.6 Clock Jitter in SC-SigmaDeltaMs 75
2.7 Sources of Distortion in SC-SigmaDeltaMs 76
2.8 Nonidealities in Continuous-Time SigmaDelta Modulators80
2.9 Clock Jitter in CT-SigmaDeltaMs 81
2.10 Excess Loop Delay in CT-SigmaDeltaMs 85
2.11 Quantizer Metastability in CT-SigmaDeltaMs 88
2.12 Finite Amplifier Gain in CT-SigmaDeltaMs 89
2.13 Time-Constant Error in CT-SigmaDeltaMs 92
2.14 Finite Integrator Dynamics in CT-SigmaDeltaMs 94
2.15 Circuit Noise in CT-SigmaDeltaMs 95
2.16 Sources of Distortion in CT-SigmaDeltaMs 97
2.17 Case Study: High-Level Sizing of a SigmaDeltaM 99
2.18 Summary 107
3 Behavioral Modeling and High-Level Simulation 110
3.1 Systematic Design Methodology of SigmaDelta Modulators110
3.2 Simulation Approaches for the High-Level Evaluation ofSigmaDeltaMs 113
3.3 Implementing SigmaDeltaM Behavioral Models 118
3.4 Efficient Behavioral Modeling of SigmaDeltaM BuildingBlocks using C-MEX S-Functions 134
3.5 SIMSIDES: A SIMULINK-Based Behavioral Simulator forSigmaDeltaMs 159
3.6 Using SIMSIDES for the High-Level Sizing and Verification ofSigmaDeltaMs 167
3.7 Summary 183
4 Circuit-Level Design, Implementation, and Verification186
4.1 Macromodeling SigmaDeltaMs 186
4.2 Including Noise in Transient Electrical Simulations ofSigmaDeltaMs 199
4.3 Processing SigmaDeltaM Output Results of ElectricalSimulations 208
4.4 Design Considerations and Simulation Test Benches ofSigmaDeltaM Basic Building Blocks 213
4.5 Auxiliary SigmaDeltaM Building Blocks 250
4.6 Layout Design, Floorplanning, and Practical Issues 257
4.7 Chip Package, Test PCB, and Experimental Set-Up 263
4.8 Summary 270
5 Frontiers of SigmaDelta Modulators: Trends and Challenges273
5.1 Overview of the State of the Art on SigmaDeltaMs 274
5.2 Empirical and Statistical Analysis of State-of-the-ArtSigmaDeltaMs 291
5.3 Cutting-Edge SigmaDeltaM Architectures and Techniques300
5.4 Classification of State-of-the-Art References 319
5.5 Summary 319
A SIMSIDES User Guide 334
A.1 Getting Started: Installing and Running SIMSIDES 334
A.2 Building and Editing SigmaDeltaM Architectures in SIMSIDES335
A.3 Analyzing SigmaDeltaMs in SIMSIDES 337
A.4 Example 345
A.5 Getting Help 354
B SIMSIDES Block Libraries and Models 355
B.1 Overview of SIMSIDES Libraries 355
B.2 Ideal Libraries 355
B.3 Real SC Building-Block Libraries 361
B.4 Real SI Building-Block Libraries 364
B.5 Real CT Building-Block Libraries 371
B.6 Real Quantizers and Comparators 382
B.7 Real D/A Converters 382
B.8 Auxiliary Blocks 384
Index 389


José M. de la Rosa, IEEE Senior Member,received the M.S. degree in Physics in 1993 and the Ph.D. degree inMicroelectronics in 2000, both from the University of Seville,Spain. Since 1993 he has been working at the Institute ofMicroelectronics of Seville (IMSE), which is in turn part of theSpanish Microelectronics Center (CNM) of the Spanish NationalResearch Council (CSIC). He is also with the Department ofElectronics and Electromagnetism of the University of Seville,where he is currently an Associate Professor.
His main research interests are in the field of analog andmixed-signal integrated circuits, especially high-performance dataconverters, including analysis, behavioral modeling, design anddesign automation of such circuits. In these topics, Dr. de la Rosahas participated in a number of National and European research andindustrial projects, and has co-authored more than 170international peer-reviewed publications, including journal andconference papers, book chapters and the books Systematic Designof CMOS Switched-Current Bandpass Sigma-Delta Modulators forDigital Communication Chips (Kluwer, 2002), CMOS CascadeSigma-Delta Modulators for Sensors and Telecom: Error Analysis andPractical Design (Springer, 2006) and Nanometer CMOSSigma-Delta Modulators for Software Defined Radio (Springer,2011).
Dr. de la Rosa is a member of the Analog Signal ProcessingTechnical Committee of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society.He serves as Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Circuitsand Systems I: Regular Papers. He has also served and iscurrently serving as a review committee member of IEEE ISCASconference. He participated and is currently participating in theorganizing and technical committees of diverse internationalconferences, among others IEEE MWSCAS, IEEE ICECS, IEEE LASCAS,IFIP/IEEE VLSI-SoC and DATE. He served as TPC co-chair of IEEEMWSCAS 2012 and IEEE ICECS 2012.
Rocío del Río Fernández received the M.S.degree in 1996 in Electronic Physics and the Ph.D. degree in 2004,both from the University of Seville, Spain. She joined theDepartment of Electronics and Electromagnetism of the University ofSeville in 1995, where she is an Associate Professor. She is alsosince 1995 at the Institute of Microelectronics of Seville IMSE-CNM(CSIC / University of Seville), where she works in the group of"Analog and Mixed-Signal Microelectronics".
Her main areas of interest are in the field of analog-to-digitalconverters (especially sigma-delta ADCs), including analysis,behavioral modeling, and design automation. She has participated indiverse National and European R&D projects and has co-authoredmore than 90 international publications, including journal andconference papers, and books and book chapters.
Dr. del Río has co-authored the books CMOS CascadeSigma-Delta Modulators for Sensor and Telecom: Error Analysis andPractical Design (Springer, 2006) and Nanometer CMOSSigma-Delta Modulators for Software Defined Radio (Springer,2011).


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