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Demystifying and Mitigating Code-Dependent Switching Distortions in Current-Steering DACs


Abstract:

This paper analyzes the intermodulation between the element transition rate and the output-dependent unit switching distortion, i.e., the switching distortion of one swit...Show More

Abstract:

This paper analyzes the intermodulation between the element transition rate and the output-dependent unit switching distortion, i.e., the switching distortion of one switching unit, in current-steering digital-to-analog converters (DACs). The analysis and experimental results reveal how this intermodulation affects the DAC linearity. Based on this, we also propose a technique, termed random pairwise swapping (RPS) to improve the linearity of dynamic-element-matching-decoded DACs. Compared with existing techniques, RPS needs no half-cycle RZ operations and, thus, has no related vulnerabilities. In addition, the RPS could deal with the mismatch between different channels effectively. A 14-bit experimental DAC is fabricated in a 65-nm CMOS process. Measured results at 1.0-GS/s show above 72-dBc SFDR within 422-MHz band-width and 8-10-dB image tone suppression by the proposed RPS technique. At 3.0 GS/s, the SFDR is over 60 dBc within 600-MHz bandwidth.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers ( Volume: 66, Issue: 1, January 2019)
Page(s): 68 - 81
Date of Publication: 11 September 2018

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