A 0.127-mm, 5.6-mW, 5-Order SC LPF with +23.5-dBm IIP3 and 1.5-to-15-MHz Clock-Defined Bandwidth in 65-nm CMOS

نویسندگان

  • Yaohua Zhao
  • Pui-In Mak
  • Man-Kay Law
  • Rui P. Martins
چکیده

This paper proposes two techniques for improving the linearity and power efficiency of switched-capacitor (SC) circuits. The first is a high-speed switched-current-assisting (SCA) path that helps the main (folded-cascode) OTA to deliver most of the desired charge to the integration capacitor, leaving the final error correction to be completed by the main OTA. The second is a pre-charging (PC) path that assists the main OTA to speed up the charging of the load capacitor. Both SCA and PC paths share one auxiliary (differential-pair) OTA that features a high speedto-power efficiency. The prototype is a bandwidth-scalable 5 th order Butterworth SC lowpass filter (LPF) for software-defined radios. Fabricated in 65-nm CMOS, the LPF exhibits a decadewide tunable bandwidth (1.5 to 15 MHz) solely defined by the clock (30 to 350 MHz), leading to a compact die size (0.127 mm 2 ). Under the same power (5.6 mW) and bandwidth (10 MHz) targets, the IIP3 reaches +23.5 dBm (+16.7 dBm) and the cutoff accuracy is 97.9% (82%) with (without) the SCA + PC paths. The achieved Figure-of-Merit (0.014 fJ) compares favorably with the state-of-the-art.

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تاریخ انتشار 2013