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Title: A 200 Mhz 8bit DigitaltoAnalog Converter


1
A 200 Mhz 8-bit Digital-to-Analog Converter
  • Sam Blackman
  • Professor Bob Brodersen
  • June 13, 1999

2
Background
  • Specifications for DAC determined by SNR
    requirements of the transmitter.
  • Design decisions
  • Which type of DAC to implement?
  • Binary weighted
  • Unit element
  • Segmented
  • Is matching going to be a problem?
  • How about SNR?

3
Design Tradeoffs
4
Topology Choice
  • From recent paper by Lin and Bult (JSSC, 12/98)
  • Matlab simulation results of INL/DNL
  • Binary DNL is clearly unacceptable
  • Design Decision
  • 100 Segmented
  • 256 current sources
  • With only 8-bit resolution, area not a concern
  • Limited design time

Thanks to Sayf, Johann, and Andy. I couldnt have
printed the slides and wasted the plotter
paper/ink without you!
5
Implementation
  • Current Source
  • Design considerations
  • Noise
  • Top cascoded device is main noise source
  • Calculated assuming half-scale input
  • For our design, W/L of 20 necessary.
  • Matching
  • Solved for (WL)min using Pelgroms formula
  • Turned out not to be a factor (WL)min 2

6
Matrix Schematic
  • Blocks
  • Decoder blocks
  • built with standard cells implementing
    binary-to-thermometer coding
  • 256 Current sources
  • Bias circuitry
  • Need to generated bias voltages for cascoded
    current sources.
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