Abstract:
This study demonstrates a current-mode analog-to-time converter (CMATC) enabling short-pulse output capability by using the newly-proposed local intra-cell activation tec...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
This study demonstrates a current-mode analog-to-time converter (CMATC) enabling short-pulse output capability by using the newly-proposed local intra-cell activation technique, which contributes to the development of high-speed time-domain biosensor array. In the conventional CMATC, the activation pulse is generated globally at the periphery. This limits the output pulse width because of the considerable parasitic word-line capacitance. In this study, a shorter pulse output was achieved by generating the activation pulse locally by using intra-cell configuration without being affected by word-line capacitances. In 1024 × 1024 configuration, 77% pulse width reduction was confirmed using SPICE simulation. A test chip was fabricated using a 0.6 μm standard CMOS process. The measurement results obtained using a sensor chip demonstrate the expected input-output characteristic and 3.36 ns pulse output.
Date of Conference: 01-02 November 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 22 December 2016
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