IP Library Granted Patent US 8,525,721
Granted Patent B2
US 8,525,721 · App. 13/237,092 · Granted Sep 3, 2013

Low power cycle data converter

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Patent No.
US 8,525,721
App. No.
13/237,092
Granted
Sep 3, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A redundant signed digit (RSD) analog to digital converter (ADC) receives a high voltage (VRH) and a low voltage (VRL) for use in converting an input signal to a digital signal. A doubling circuit receives the input signal and doubles the input signal to provide a doubled input signal using an amplifier and a first capacitor. The first capacitor has a capacitance of a first magnitude. A VR circuit continues processing the doubled input signal to provide a 2VR signal. A Vref circuit (VR+C 5 and C 6 ) provides a first RSD residue signal that is equal to a sum of a reference Vref and the 2VR signal. The first RSD residue signal is produced using the amplifier, a second capacitor, and the high power supply voltage. The second capacitor has a capacitance equal to half that of the first capacitor.

Claims (46)

1. A redundant signed digit (RSD) analog to digital converter (ADC) for receiving a high power supply voltage and a low power supply voltage, comprising:

doubling means for receiving an input signal to be converted to a digital signal and doubling the input signal to provide a doubled input signal using an amplifier and a first capacitor, wherein the first capacitor has a capacitance of a first magnitude;

a VR circuit for continued processing of the doubled input signal to provide a 2VR signal; and

a Vref circuit that provides a first RSD residue signal that is equal to a sum of a reference Vref and the 2VR signal, wherein the reference Vref is defined as a voltage having a fixed value less than high power supply voltage and greater than half way between the low power supply voltage and the high power supply voltage, wherein the first RSD residue signal is produced using the amplifier, a second capacitor, and the high power supply voltage, wherein the second capacitor has a capacitance equal to half that of the first capacitor, and the Vref circuit further comprises a third capacitor, wherein the third capacitor has a capacitance equal to half that of the first capacitor and is used in producing the first RSD residue signal.

2. The RSD ADC of claim 1 , further comprising:

a digital signal generator coupled to the Vref circuit for providing a digital output that is a representation of the input signal.

3. The RSD ADC of claim 1 , wherein the first reference Vref has voltage equal to three quarters of the way from the low power supply voltage to the high power supply voltage minus a midpoint voltage that is halfway between the high power supply voltage and the low power supply voltage.

4. The RSD ADC of claim 1 , wherein the high power supply voltage is applied to the second capacitor and the third capacitor in producing the first RSD residue signal.

5. The RSD ADC of claim 4 , wherein the high power supply voltage is sequentially applied to the second and third capacitors in producing the first RSD residue signal.

6. The RSD ADC of claim 1 , further comprising:

a −Vref circuit that provides a second RSD residue signal that is equal to a voltage equal to the reference Vref subtracted from the VR signal, wherein the second RSD residue signal is produced using the amplifier, the second capacitor, the third capacitor, and the low power supply voltage.

7. The RSD ADC of claim 6 , wherein the low power supply voltage is applied to the second and third capacitors in producing the first RSD residue signal.

8. The RSD ADC of claim 1 , further comprising:

a −Vref circuit that provides a second RSD residue signal that is equal to a voltage equal to the reference Vref subtracted from the VR signal the second RSD residue signal is produced using the amplifier, the second capacitor, and the low power supply voltage.

9. The RSD ADC of claim 8 , wherein the second capacitor is selectively coupled to a first terminal of the first capacitor and a second terminal is selectively coupled between the high power supply voltage and the low power supply voltage.

10. The RSD ADC of claim 1 , wherein the doubling means, the VR circuit, and the Vref circuit are switched capacitor circuits.

11. A redundant signed digit (RSD) analog to digital converter (ADC), wherein the RSD ADC operates based on a high voltage and a low voltage, comprising:

an amplifier having an input and an output;

a digital signal generator coupled to the output of the amplifier for generating a digital signal; and

a switched capacitor circuit coupled to the input and the output of the amplifier to cause the amplifier to produce RSD residue signals representative of an input signal, wherein:

the RSD residue signals comprise 2VR, 2VR+Vref, and 2VR−Vref;

2VR is based on a doubled input signal;

Vref is a reference voltage between the high voltage and a midpoint between the high voltage and the low voltage;

the switched capacitor circuit comprises a first capacitor having a first capacitance that receives the input signal to be converted to a digital signal;

the first capacitor has a capacitance of a first magnitude;

the first capacitor is used, in combination with the amplifier and a second capacitor, to provide the doubled input signal;

the second capacitor is coupled between the input and the output of the amplifier when the doubled input signal is provided;

the second capacitor has a capacitance of the first magnitude;

the switched capacitor circuit comprises a third capacitor;

the third capacitor has a capacitance of a second magnitude;

the second magnitude is half the first magnitude; and

the third capacitor is coupled between the high voltage and the input of the amplifier to generate the RSD residue signal 2VR+Vref.

12. The RSD ADC of claim 11 , wherein:

the switched capacitor comprises a fourth capacitor (C 6 );

the fourth capacitor has a capacitance of the second magnitude; and

the fourth capacitor is coupled between the high voltage and the output of the amplifier to generate the RSD residue signal 2VR+Vref.

13. The RSD ADC of claim 12 , wherein, to generate the RSD residue signal 2Vx+Vref, the third capacitor is coupled between the high voltage and the input of the amplifier after the fourth capacitor is coupled between the high voltage and the output of the amplifier.

14. The RSD ADC of claim 13 , wherein the third capacitor is coupled between the low voltage and the input of the amplifier to generate the RSD residue signal 2VR−Vref.

15. The RSD ADC of claim 14 , the fourth capacitor is coupled between the low voltage and the output of the amplifier to generate the RSD residue signal 2VR−Vref.

16. The RSD ADC of claim 15 , wherein, to generate the RSD residue signal 2VR−Vref, the third capacitor is coupled between the low voltage and the input of the amplifier after the fourth capacitor is coupled between the low voltage and the output of the amplifier.

17. The RSD of claim 16 , wherein, to generate the RSD residue signal 2VR, the third capacitor is decoupled from the input of the amplifier and the fourth capacitor is decoupled from the output of the amplifier.

18. A method of generating a plurality of redundant signed digit (RSD) residue signals for use in generating a digital signal representative of an analog signal, wherein the RSD residue signals comprise RSD residue signals 2VR, 2VR+Vref, and 2VR−Vref where Vref is a reference voltage between the high voltage and a midpoint between the high voltage and the low voltage, the method comprising:

applying the analog signal to a first capacitor that is coupled to an input of an amplifier, wherein the amplifier has an output for providing the RSD residue signals;

coupling a second capacitor between the input of the amplifier and an output of the amplifier, wherein the first capacitor has a capacitance of a first magnitude and the second capacitor has a capacitance of the first magnitude; and

coupling a third capacitor between a high voltage and the input to generate the 2VR+Vref signal, wherein the third capacitor has a capacitance of a second magnitude, wherein the second magnitude is half the first magnitude.

19. The method of claim 18 , further comprising coupling the third capacitor between a low voltage and the input of the amplifier to generate the RSD residue signal VR−Vref.

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