Author:
Liu Jiaxin,Tang Xiyuan,Shen Linxiao,Li Shaolan,Li Zhelu,Guo Wenjuan,Sun Nan
Abstract
Abstract
The successive approximation register (SAR) is one of the most energy-efficient analog-to-digital converter (ADC) architecture for medium-resolution applications. However, its high energy efficiency quickly diminishes when the target resolution increases. This is because a SAR ADC suffers from several major error source, including the sampling kT/C noise, the comparator noise, and the DAC mismatch. These errors are increasing hard to address in high-resolution SAR ADCs. This paper reviews recent advances on error suppression techniques for SAR ADCs, including the sampling kT/C noise reduction, the noise-shaping (NS) SAR, and the mismatch error shaping (MES). These techniques aim to boost the resolution of SAR ADCs while maintaining their superior energy efficiency.
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Condensed Matter Physics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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2 articles.
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