Title
A simulation and modeling environment for the analysis and design of charge redistribution DACs used in SAR ADCs
Abstract
The optimal design of SAR ADCs requires the accurate estimate of nonlinearity and parasitic effects in the feedback charge-redistribution DAC. Since the effects of both mismatch and stray capacitances depend on the specific array topology, complex calculations, custom modeling and heavy simulations in common circuit design environments are often required. This paper presents a novel MATLAB-based numerical tool to assist the design of classic, split and with attenuation capacitor binary weighted capacitive array topologies with an even number of bits from 6 to 14. The tool allows to perform both parametric and statistical simulations taking into account capacitive mismatch and parasitic capacitances in order to compute both differential- (DNL) and integral nonlinearity (INL). SNDR and ENoB degradation due to static non-linear effects is also estimated. An excellent agreement with the results obtained by the available circuit simulators (e.g. Cadence Spectre) is shown but featuring up to 104 shorter simulation time.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/MIPRO.2014.6859536
Information and Communication Technology, Electronics and Microelectronics
Keywords
Field
DocType
analogue-digital conversion,approximation theory,digital-analogue conversion,flip-flops,Cadence Spectre,DNL,INL,MATLAB-based numerical tool,SAR ADC optimal design,attenuation capacitor,binary weighted capacitive array topologies,capacitive mismatch,charge redistribution DAC,complex calculations,custom modeling,differential-nonlinearity,heavy simulations,integral nonlinearity,parametric simulations,parasitic capacitances,parasitic effects,specific array topology,static non-linear effects,statistical simulations,stray capacitances,Analog-to-digital conversion,charge redistribution successive approximation registers,numerical simulations
Integral nonlinearity,Capacitor,MATLAB,Computer science,Circuit design,Computer network,Capacitive sensing,Optimal design,Electronic engineering,Effective number of bits,Parametric statistics,Electrical engineering
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.40
6
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Brenna, S.162.57
Andrea Bonetti2145.89
Andrea Bonfanti326936.37
Andrea L. Lacaita432042.41