ARTÍCULO
TITULO

Design of a low-power flash analog-to-digital converter chip for temperature sensors in 0.18 µm CMOS process

Al Al    
Mamun Bin Ibne Reaz    
Jubayer Jalil    
Mohd. Alauddin Mohd. Ali    

Resumen

Current paper proposes a simple design of a 6-bit flash analog-to-digital converter (ADC) by process in 0.18 µm CMOS. ADC is expected to be used within a temperature sensor which provides analog data output having a range of 360 mV to 560 mV. The complete system consisting of three main blocks, which are the threshold inverter quantization (TIQ)-comparator, the encoder and the parallel input serial output (PISO) register. The TIQ-comparator functions as quantization of the analog data to the thermometer code. The encoder converts this thermometer code to 6-bit binary code and the PISO register transforms the parallel data into a data series. The design aims to get a flash ADC on low power dissipation, small size and compatible with the temperature sensors. The method is proposed to set each of the transistor channel length to find out the threshold voltage difference of the inverter on the TIQ comparator. A portion design encoder and PISO registers circuit selected a simple circuit with the best performance from previous studies and adjusted to this system. The design has an input range of 285 to 600 mV and 6-bit resolution output. The chip area of the designed ADC is 844.48 x 764.77 µm2 and the power dissipation is 0.162 µW with 1.6 V supply voltage. 

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Revista: Applied Sciences