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IEEE Journal of Solid-state Circuits | 1992

A 5-V CMOS line controller with 16-b audio converters

L. Le Toumelin; Pierre Carbou; Yves Leduc; Pascal Guignon; J. Oredsson; A. Lindberg

A 5-V CMOS line controller is presented. The circuit was designed using a 2- mu m CMOS technology with two layers of polysilicon and two layers of metal. The total circuit area is 15 mm/sup 2/, of which 6.5 mm/sup 2/ is used for converters, 1.6 mm/sup 2/ for the DC feed controller, and 1.5 mm/sup 2/ for the digital interface; the rest is overhead for periphery. Audio converter performances, such as 16-b dynamic range or 15-b A/D linearity, and their stability over process and operating condition variations point out the efficiency and robustness of the selected design techniques. These are a tone-tolerant second-order delta-sigma modulator design, a matching-independent 2-b D/A conversion scheme, a clock-feedthrough compensation technique, and a two-stage amplifier with a noise bandwidth limited by the switches. Converter performances and DC feed controller absolute accuracy and programmability match the new line card design targets and indicate that this circuit is viable for large volume production. >


custom integrated circuits conference | 1991

A 5-V CMOS line controller with 16-bit audio converters

L. Le Toumelin; Pierre Carbou; Yves Leduc; Pascal Guignon; J. Oredsson; A. Lindberg

A 5-V CMOS line controller including 96-dB D/A and 100-dB A/D converters is described. A DC-feed controller synthesizes adjustable line characteristics. The audio converter performances, such as 16-b dynamic range or 15-b A/D linearity, and their stability with respect to process and operating condition variations demonstrate the efficiency and the robustness of the selected design techniques. These are a tone-tolerant second-order delta-sigma modulator design, a 2-b D/A conversion scheme, a clock-feedthrough compensation technique, and a two-stage amplifier with noise bandwidth limitation in the switches. Converter performances, DC-feed controller absolute accuracy, and programmability match new line card design targets and indicate that this circuit is viable for large volume production.<<ETX>>


Archive | 2000

Numerically controlled variable oscillator

Yves Leduc; Pascal Guignon; Pierre Carbou


Archive | 2000

Electronically trimmed VCO

Biagio Bisanti; Francesco Coppola; Pascal Guignon


Archive | 2001

Tuning circuit having electronically trimmed VCO

Biagio Bisanti; Francesco Coppola; Pascal Guignon


Archive | 1993

Controlled delay circuit

Pierre Carbou; Pascal Guignon; Philippe Perney


Archive | 1997

Current bit cell and switched current network formed of such cells

Pierre Carbou; Pascal Guignon


Archive | 1993

Controlled delay digital clock signal generator

Pierre Carbou; Pascal Guignon


Archive | 2000

Elektronisch abgeglichener spannungsgesteuerter Oszillator

Biagio Bisanti; Francesco Coppola; Pascal Guignon


Archive | 1996

current bit cell and a current network switches form such cells

Pierre Carbou; Pascal Guignon

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