IP Library Granted Patent US 7,064,700
Granted Patent B1
US 7,064,700 · App. 11/154,405 · Granted Jun 20, 2006

Multi-channel analog to digital converter

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Patent No.
US 7,064,700
App. No.
11/154,405
Granted
Jun 20, 2006
Kind
B1
Abstract

A pipelined analog to digital converter (“ADC”) as described herein is capable of processing two or more input channels. The analog input voltages from the multiple channels are concurrently sampled (every other clock phase) using isolated input stages. The outputs of the input stages are concurrently sampled (every other clock phase) by a delay/holding and synchronization (“DHS”) stage. The DHS stage processes the samples using a double sampling technique, generates residual voltage samples (every clock phase), and generates digital outputs for the multiple channels in an alternating manner. The DHS stage provides equal input loading for the input stages, which enhances the performance of the ADC.

Claims (38)

1. A multi-channel analog to digital converter (“ADC”) comprising:

a plurality of input stages configured to concurrently sample a plurality of input voltage signals, and to concurrently provide a plurality of voltage sample sequences, said plurality of voltage sample sequences being derived from said plurality of input voltage signals; and

a delay/holding and synchronization (“DHS”) stage coupled to said plurality of input stages, said DHS stage being configured to concurrently sample said plurality of voltage sample sequences to obtain a plurality of DHS voltage sample sequences, and to alternately process said plurality of DHS voltage sample sequences.

2. A multi-channel ADC according to claim 1 , said plurality of input stages comprising a plurality of N-bit ADC stages.

3. A multi-channel ADC according to claim 1 , said DHS stage being configured to generate a plurality of digital outputs corresponding to said plurality of voltage sample sequences.

4. A multi-channel ADC according to claim 1 , said DHS stage being configured to generate a first digital output corresponding to a first one of said plurality of input stages, and to generate a second digital output corresponding to a second one of said plurality of input stages.

5. A multi-channel ADC according to claim 1 , said plurality of input voltage signals comprising an in-phase signal and a corresponding quadrature signal.

6. A multi-channel ADC according to claim 1 , said DHS stage being configured to provide a series of interleaved DHS voltage samples derived from said plurality of DHS voltage sample sequences.

7. A multi-channel ADC according to claim 6 , further comprising at least one middle stage coupled to an output of said DHS stage, said at least one middle stage being configured to sample and process said series of interleaved DHS voltage samples.

8. A multi-channel ADC according to claim 7 , said at least one middle stage being configured to generate a plurality of digital outputs corresponding to said series of interleaved DHS voltage samples.

9. A multi-channel ADC according to claim 7 , said at least one middle stage being configured to provide a series of interleaved residual voltage samples, and said multi-channel ADC further comprising a final stage coupled to an output of said at least one middle stage, said final stage being configured to sample and process said series of interleaved residual voltage samples.

10. A multi-channel ADC according to claim 9 , said final stage being configured to generate a plurality of digital outputs corresponding to said series of interleaved residual voltage samples.

11. A multi-channel ADC according to claim 6 , further comprising a final stage coupled to an output of said DHS stage, said final stage being configured to sample and process said series of interleaved DHS voltage samples.

12. A multi-channel ADC according to claim 11 , said final stage being configured to generate a plurality of digital outputs corresponding to said series of interleaved DHS voltage samples.

13. A multi-channel analog to digital converter (“ADC”) comprising:

a first ADC input stage configured to sample a first input voltage signal, and to generate a first voltage sample sequence derived from said first input voltage signal;

a second ADC input stage configured to sample a second input voltage signal, and to generate a second voltage sample sequence derived from said second input voltage signal; and

a delay/holding and synchronization (“DHS”) stage coupled to said first input stage and coupled to said second input stage, said DHS stage being configured to concurrently sample said first voltage sample sequence and said second voltage sample sequence to obtain a first DHS voltage sample sequence and a second DHS voltage sample sequence, and to alternately process said first DHS voltage sample sequence and said second DHS voltage sample sequence.

14. A multi-channel ADC according to claim 13 , said DHS stage being configured to provide a series of interleaved DHS voltage samples derived from said first DHS voltage sample sequence and said second DHS voltage sample sequence.

15. A multi-channel ADC according to claim 14 , further comprising at least one middle stage coupled to an output of said DHS stage, said at least one middle stage being configured to sample and process said series of interleaved DHS voltage samples.

16. A multi-channel ADC according to claim 15 , said at least one middle stage being configured to provide a series of interleaved residual voltage samples, and said multi-channel ADC further comprising a final stage coupled to an output of said at least one middle stage, said final stage being configured to sample and process said series of interleaved residual voltage samples.

17. A multi-channel ADC according to claim 13 , said first input voltage signal comprising an in-phase signal, and said second input voltage signal comprising a quadrature signal corresponding to said in-phase signal.

18. An analog to digital conversion method comprising:

sampling a first input voltage signal with a first analog to digital converter (“ADC”) stage;

generating, with said first ADC stage, a first voltage sample sequence in response to said first input voltage signal;

sampling a second input voltage signal with a second ADC stage;

generating, with said second ADC stage, a second voltage sample sequence in response to said second input voltage signal;

concurrently sampling said first voltage sample sequence and said second voltage sample sequence to respectively obtain a first delayed voltage sample sequence and a second delayed voltage sample sequence; and

alternately processing said first delayed voltage sample sequence and said second delayed voltage sample sequence.

19. A method according to claim 18 , further comprising:

generating, with said first ADC stage, a first N-bit digital output in response to said first input voltage signal; and

generating, with said second ADC stage, a second N-bit digital output in response to said second input voltage signal.

20. A method according to claim 18 , further comprising:

generating a first M-bit digital output in response to said first voltage sample sequence; and

generating a second M-bit digital output in response to said second voltage sample sequence.

21. A method according to claim 18 , further comprising generating a series of interleaved voltage samples in response to said first delayed voltage sample sequence and said second delayed voltage sample sequence.

22. A method according to claim 21 , further comprising sampling and processing said series of interleaved voltage samples.

23. A method according to claim 18 , said first input voltage signal comprising an in-phase signal, and said second input voltage signal comprising a quadrature signal corresponding to said in-phase signal.

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