A Single-Bit Incremental Second-Order Delta-Sigma Modulator with Coarse-Fine Input Buffer

Author:

Yoo Mookyoung,Nam Kyeongsik,Choi Gyuri,Kang Sanggyun,Jin Byeongkwan,Son Hyeoktae,Kim Kyounghwan,Ko HyounghoORCID

Abstract

This paper presents an incremental second-order delta-sigma modulator with a coarse-fine input buffer in 180-nm CMOS. The modulator’s architecture was implemented as a second-order cascade of integrators with a feedback structure. The switched-capacitor integrator was operated in discrete time, with high-gain amplifiers required to achieve improved performance during the integration phase. The amplifier comprised rail-to-rail input and gain-boosted cascode intermediate stages, thus achieving a high gain and wide input voltage range. The circuit adopts a coarse-fine buffer for higher performance. The coarse buffer is operated first to enable fast settling through a high slew rate, followed by the fine buffer to satisfy the low-noise and high-accuracy characteristics. The fine buffer has a smaller current consumption with higher power efficiency. The experiment results show that the proposed input buffer achieved a 13.14 effective number of bits and an 80.87 dB signal-to-noise and distortion ratio. The modulator operates a single bit and sampling clock at 125 kHz. The proposed delta-sigma modulator was operated at 1.8 V. The proposed circuit was designed using a standard 0.18-μm CMOS process with an active area of 1.06 mm2. The total current consumption with the coarse-fine buffer was 1.374 mA.

Funder

Ministry of Health and Welfare

Korea Health Industry Development Institute

Practical Technology Development Medical Microrobot Program

Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT), Korea

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science

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