A capacitor error-averaging technique is applied to perform an accurate multiply-by-two (×2) function required in high-resolution pipelined analog-to-digital (A/D) converters. Errors resulting from capacitor mismatch and switch feedthrough are corrected in the analog domain without using digital calibration and/or trimming. A differential pipelined A/D converter that achieves a throughput rate of 1 Msample/s with 12 bits of linearity has been made and evaluated. A prototype pipelined A/D converter implemented using a double-poly 1.75-μm CMOS process consumes 400 mW with a 5-V single supply and occupies 14 mm2, including all digital logic and output buffers
Published in:
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
(Volume:23
,
Issue:
6
)
Date of Publication: Dec 1988