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Type: Conference paper
Title: A 1 GHz differential 2nd-order lowpass sigma delta modulator in CMOS for wireless receivers
Author: Zhu, Y.
Al-Sarawi, S.
Liebelt, M.
Citation: Microelectronics: Design, Technology, and Packaging / Derek Abbott, Kamran Eshraghian, Charles A. Musca, Dimitris Pavlidis, Neil Weste (eds.), pp. 35-46
Publisher: SPIE
Publisher Place: Bellingham, WA USA
Issue Date: 2004
Series/Report no.: Proceedings of SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering ; 5274.
ISBN: 0819451673
ISSN: 0277-786X
1996-756X
Conference Name: Microelectronics, MEMS, and Nanotechnology (2003 : Perth, Australia)
Editor: Abbott, D.
Eshraghian, K.
Musca, C.
Pavlidis, D.
Weste, N.
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Yingbo Zhu, Said F. Al-Sarawi, and Michael Liebelt
Abstract: This paper presents the design of a 1 GHz continuous-time second order Lowpass Sigma Delta Modulator (LPSDM). The design is intended to meet the future requirements of wideband wireless receivers. The continuous-time Noise Transfer Function (NTF) for the modulator is realized using two Gm-C integrators with negative transconductance feedback and three linearized Gm elements. A three-stage delayed comparator is employed for designing the one bit quantizer, therefore a delayed NTF had to be synthesized. The presented target design is 0.18µm CMOS process. The designed chip uses both 3.3V and 1.8V MOSFETs and consumes 80mW including the clock driver and the output buffer. The performance of the modulator based on post layout simulation is 11 bits for a 5 MHz bandwidth and 8.6 bits for an 11MHz bandwidth.
Description: ©2004 COPYRIGHT SPIE--The International Society for Optical Engineering. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
DOI: 10.1117/12.521414
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.521414
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