Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing | 2019

A highly energy-efficient, area-efficient switching scheme for SAR ADC in biomedical applications

 
 
 

Abstract


Successive approximation register (SAR) analogue-to-digital converter (ADC) is a good choice for low-power applications owing to its high energy-efficiency. However, in the biomedical applications which require ultra-low power consumption, the existing switching schemes are still not suitable. A highly energy-efficient, area-efficient switching scheme for SAR ADC is proposed with a novel hybrid switching technique. The novel hybrid switching technique makes use of the floating capacitor, split capacitor and C-2C dummy capacitor techniques. As a result, the proposed switching scheme can achieve high energy saving and area saving. Simulation results show that this proposed scheme lifts the efficiency of switching energy by 99.3% and reduces the number of capacitors by 87% compared with the conventional switching scheme. Besides, this scheme has no reset energy consumption. In addition, the proposed scheme has better performance in linearity of SAR ADC.

Volume 101
Pages 133-143
DOI 10.1007/S10470-019-01502-1
Language English
Journal Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing

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