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IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits

Publication date: 2006-02-01
Volume: 41 Pages: 320 - 329
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Author:

Deveugele, Jurgen
Steyaert, Michel

Keywords:

Science & Technology, Technology, Engineering, Electrical & Electronic, Engineering, binary weighted, digital-to-analog converters, low power, CMOS DAC, 0204 Condensed Matter Physics, 0906 Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 1099 Other Technology, Electrical & Electronic Engineering, 4009 Electronics, sensors and digital hardware

Abstract:

This paper studies the impact of segmentation on current-steering digital-to-analog converters (DACs). Segmentation may be used to improve the dynamic behavior of the converter but comes at a cost. A method for reducing the segmentation degree is given. The presented chip, a 10-bit binary-weighted current-steering DAC, has >60 dB SFDR at 250 MS/s from DC to Nyquist. At 62.5 MHz signal frequency and 250 MS/s, we operated the device in 9-bit unary, 1-bit binary-weighted mode. The obtained 60 dB SFDR in this measurement demonstrates that the binary nature of the converter did not limit the SFDR. The chip draws 4 mW from a dual 1.5 V/1.8 V supply plus load currents. The active area is less than 0.35 mm 2 in a standard 1P-5M 0.18-μm 1.8-V CMOS process. Both INL and DNL are below 0.1 LSB. © 2006 IEEE.