IP Library Granted Patent US 8,487,803
Granted Patent B1
US 8,487,803 · App. 13/355,657 · Granted Jul 16, 2013

Pipelined analog-to-digital converter having reduced power consumption

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Patent No.
US 8,487,803
App. No.
13/355,657
Granted
Jul 16, 2013
Kind
B1
Abstract

A pipelined analog-to-digital converter is provided that has advantages of both a high input sample rate as well as low power consumption due to having all but the first pipeline stage operate at a frequency that is a fraction of the input sample rate. The first stage of the pipelined ADC has an internal operating frequency that is the full ADC sample rate, and samples the input signal on the same clock edge for each sample. Subsequent pipeline stages have parallel input sampling circuitry that samples provided input signals at a reduced rate. Since the input sampling circuitry operates at a reduced frequency, power consumption is reduced by those stages. Further, by virtue of sampling the input signal on the same clock edge for each sample, frequency response image generation issues associated with ADC architectures that sample the input signal on more than one clock edge are avoided.

Claims (85)

1. A pipelined analog-to-digital converter (ADC) comprising:

a first pipeline ADC stage configured to

receive an analog input signal,

sample the analog input signal at a first frequency,

generate a first residue signal at the first frequency, wherein the residue signal is responsive to the sampled analog input signal; and

a second pipeline ADC stage, coupled to receive the first residue signal from the first pipeline ADC stage, and comprising

a first plurality of sample circuits each configured to sample the first residue signal at a second frequency, wherein

the first plurality of sample circuits comprises N sample circuits wherein N is two or more,

the second frequency is 1/N times the first frequency,

each of the first plurality of sample circuits samples a unique portion of the first residue signal from each other of the first plurality of sample circuits, and

the second pipeline ADC stage is configured to generate a second residue signal at the first frequency.

2. The pipelined ADC of claim 1 further comprising:

a third pipeline ADC stage, coupled to receive the second residue signal from the second pipeline ADC stage, and comprising

a second plurality of sample circuits each configured to sample the second residue signal at a third frequency, wherein

the second plurality of sample circuits comprises M sample circuits wherein M is two or more,

the third frequency is 1/M times the first frequency,

each of the second plurality of sample circuits samples a unique portion of the second residue signal from each other of the second plurality of sample circuits, and

the third pipeline ADC stage is configured to generate a third residue signal at the first frequency.

3. The pipelined ADC of claim 2 wherein M is not equal to N.

4. The pipelined ADC of claim 2 wherein M is equal to N.

5. The pipelined ADC of claim 2 wherein M and N are powers of two.

6. The pipelined ADC of claim 1 wherein N is a power of two.

7. The pipelined ADC of claim 1 , wherein

the first pipeline ADC stage is further configured to generate a first digital output corresponding to each sample of the analog input signal, and

the second pipeline ADC stage further comprises comparator logic configured to generate a second digital output corresponding to each sample of the first residue signal.

8. The pipelined ADC of claim 7 wherein the second pipeline ADC stage comparator further comprises:

logic circuitry corresponding to each of the first plurality of sample circuits, wherein the logic circuitry is configured to generate one or more control signals configured to control the corresponding sample circuit.

9. The pipelined ADC of claim 7 wherein the second pipeline ADC stage comparator logic further comprises:

logic circuitry coupled to each of the first plurality of sample circuits, wherein the logic circuitry is configured to generate one or more control signals configured to control each sample circuit.

10. The pipelined ADC of claim 1 wherein the second pipeline ADC stage further comprises:

one amplifier having an input coupled to an output of each of the first plurality of sample circuits and an output configured to provide the second residue signal.

11. A method for converting an analog signal to a digital signal, the method comprising:

sampling the analog signal at a first frequency;

generating a first digital output signal responsive to the sampled analog signal;

generating a first residue signal at the first frequency, wherein the first residue signal is responsive to the sampled analog signal, wherein

said sampling the analog signal, said generating the first digital output signal, and said generating the first residue signal are performed by a first pipeline analog-to-digital converter (ADC) stage;

sampling the first residue signal at a second frequency, wherein

said sampling the first residue signal is performed by one of a plurality of sample circuits each configured to sample the first residue signal at the second frequency,

the plurality of sample circuits comprises N sample circuits wherein N is a power of two and is two or more,

the second frequency is 1/N times the first frequency, and

each of the plurality of sample circuits samples a unique portion of the first residue signal from each other of the plurality of sample circuits;

generating a second digital output signal responsive to the sampled first residue signal; and

generating a second residue signal at the first frequency, wherein

the second residue signal is responsive to the sampled first residue signal,

said generating the second digital output signal and said generating the second residue signal are performed by a second pipeline ADC stage, and

the second pipeline ADC stage comprises the plurality of sample circuits.

12. The method of claim 11 further comprising:

sampling the second residue signal at a third frequency, wherein

said sampling the second residue signal is performed by one of a second plurality of sample circuits each configured to sample the first residue signal at the third frequency,

the second plurality of sample circuits comprises M sample circuits wherein M is a power of two and is two or more,

the third frequency is 1/M times the first frequency, and

each of the second plurality of sample circuits samples a unique portion of the second residue signal from each other of the second plurality of sample circuits;

generating a third digital output signal responsive to the sampled second residue signal; and

generating a third residue signal at the first frequency, wherein the third residue signal is responsive to the sampled second residue signal, wherein

said generating the third digital output signal and said generating the third residue signal are performed by a third pipeline ADC stage, and

the third pipeline ADC stage comprises the second plurality of sample circuits.

13. The pipelined ADC of claim 12 wherein M is not equal to N.

14. The pipelined ADC of claim 12 wherein M is equal to N.

15. A pipelined analog-to-digital converter (ADC) comprising:

means for sampling an analog signal at a first frequency;

means for generating a first digital output signal, wherein the means for generating the first digital output signal is responsive to the sampled analog signal;

means for generating a first residue signal at the first frequency, wherein

the means for generating the first residue signal is responsive to the sampled analog signal, and

a first pipeline analog-to-digital converter (ADC) stage comprises the means for sampling the analog signal, the means for generating the first digital output signal, and the means for generating the first residue signal;

N means for sampling the first residue signal, wherein

each of the N means for sampling the first residue signal are configured to sample the first residue signal at a second frequency,

N is a power of two and is two or more,

the second frequency is 1/N times the first frequency, and

each of the N means for sampling the first residue signal samples a unique portion of the first residue signal from each other of the N means for sampling the first residue signal;

means for generating a second digital output signal, wherein the means for generating the second digital output signal is responsive to the sampled first residue signal; and

means for generating a second residue signal at the first frequency, wherein

the means for generating the second residue signal is responsive to the sampled first residue signal, and

a second pipeline ADC stage comprises the means for generating the second digital output signal, the means for generating the second residue signal, and the N means for sampling the first residue signal.

16. The pipelined ADC of claim 15 further comprising:

M means for sampling the second residue signal, wherein

each of the M means for sampling the second residue signal are configured to sample the second residue signal at a third frequency,

M is a power of two and is two or more,

the third frequency is 1/M times the first frequency, and

each of the M means for sampling the second residue signal samples a unique portion of the second residue signal from each other of the M means for sampling the second residue signal;

means for generating a third digital output signal, wherein the means for generating the third digital output signal is responsive to the sampled second residue signal; and

means for generating a third residue signal at the first frequency, wherein

the means for generating the third residue signal is responsive to the sampled second residue signal, and

a third pipeline ADC stage comprises the M means for sampling the second residue signal, the means for generating the third digital output signal, and the means for generating the third residue signal.

17. The pipelined ADC of claim 16 wherein M is not equal to N.

18. The pipelined ADC of claim 16 wherein M is equal to N.

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