A continuous-time sigma delta ADC with increased immunity to wide-band interferers

K.J.P. Philips, P.A.C.M. Nuijten, R.L.J. Roovers, A.H.M. Roermund, van, F. Munoz Chavero, M. Tejero Pallarés, A. Torralba

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Abstract

Receivers are being digitized in a quest for flexibility. Analog filters and programmable gain stages are being exchanged for digital processing at the price of a very challenging ADC. This paper presents an alternative solution where the filter and programmable gain functionality is integrated into a S¿ ADC. The novel filtering ADC is realized by adding a high-pass feedback path to a conventional S¿ ADC while a compensating low-pass filter in the forward path maintains stability. As such, the ADC becomes highly immune to interferers even if they exceed the maximum allowable input level for the wanted channel. As a consequence, the ADC input range can be programmed dynamically to the level of the wanted signal only. This results in an input-referred dynamic range of 89 dB in 1-MHz bandwidth and an intentionally moderate output signal-to-noise-and-distortion ratio of 46-59 dB (depending on the programmed gain). The merged functionality enables a better overall power/performance balance for the receiver baseband. The design consumes less than 2 mW and active area is 0.14 mm2 in a 0.18-µm digital CMOS technology.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2170-2178
Number of pages9
JournalIEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
Volume39
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2004

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