128-GS/s ADC Front-End with over 60-GHz Input Bandwidth in 22-nm Si/SiGe FDSOI CMOS

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作者
Zandieh, Alireza [1 ]
Weiss, Naftali [1 ]
Nguyen, The'Linh [2 ]
Harame, David [3 ]
Voinigescu, Sorin P. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Toronto, ECE Dept, Toronto, ON, Canada
[2] Finisar Corp, Sunnyvale, CA USA
[3] GlobalFoundries, Dresden, Germany
关键词
analog-to-digital converter; broadband amplifier; CMOS track and hold; FDSOI; mm-wave; quadrature clock generator; time-interleaving;
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O43 [光学];
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070207 ; 0803 ;
摘要
The analog front-end of a 6-to-8 bit 128-GS/s SAR ADC architecture with record 60-GHz input bandwidth is presented. It includes the data path, 25% duty-cycle dc-32 GHz quadrature clock generator, 4 master, and 32 slave track-and-hold (T&H) circuits formed with CMOS series switches. Each of the 32 slave CMOS T&Hs drives either a 50-Q output buffer (for testing) or a 30-fF hold capacitor, representative of the load provided by each of the 32 SAR sub-ADCs. To achieve record bandwidth and sampling rate, the data distribution network and the single-ended-to-differential clock amplifier use novel 0.8-V n-MOS and 1.2-V p-MOS Cherry-Hooper buffers with good common-mode and supply rejection beyond 100 GHz, validated through small-and large-signal measurements. The 32-GHz quadrature clock generator is realized with a novel 80-GHz input bandwidth, 0.8-V quasi-CML static divider, followed by inductively-peaked CMOS logic circuits. The total power consumption of the analog front-end is 320 mW of which 120 mW are consumed by the data sampling interleaver and 200 mW by the clock generation unit. It occupies a total die area of 0.65 mm x 0.37 mm.
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