ECE 615 Mixed Signal IC Design : References

 

Data Conversion Fundamentals

A.1  M. Gustavsson, J. Wikner, N. Tan, CMOS Data Converters for Communications, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000.

A.2  B. Razavi, Principles of  Data Conversion System Design, Wiley-IEEE Press, 1994.

A.3  ADC and DAC Glossary by Maxim.

A.4  B. Murmann, "ADC Performance Survey 1997-2009," [Online].

A.5  S. Pavan, N. Krishnapura, EE658: Data Conversion Circuits Course at IIT Madras [Online].

A.6 The Fundamentals of FFT-Based Signal Analysis and Measurement, T.I. App Note here.

 

Delta-Sigma Data Converters

B.1  R. Schreier, G. C. Temes, Understanding Delta-Sigma Data Converters, Wiley-IEEE Press, 2005 (the Green Book of Delta-Sigma Converters).

B.2  S. R. Norsworthy, R. Schreier, G. C. Temes, Delta-Sigma Data Converters: Theory, Design, and Simulation, Wiley-IEEE Press, 1996 (the Yellow Book of Delta-Sigma Converters).

B.3  R. M. Gray, “Quantization Noise Spectra,” IEEE Tan. Information Theory, vol. 36, no. 6, Nov. 1990.

B.4  S. H. Ardalan, J. J. Paulos, “An Analysis of Nonlinear behavior in Delta-Sigma Modulators,” IEEE TCAS, vol. 34, no. 6, June 1987.

B.5  R. Schreier, “An Empirical Study of Higher-Order Single-Bit Delta-Sigma Modulators,” IEEE TCAS-II, vol. 40, no. 8, pp. 461-466, Aug. 1993.

B.6  J. G. Kenney and L. R. Carley, “Design of multibit noise-shaping data converters,” Analog Integrated Circuits Signal Processing Journal, vol. 3, pp. 259-272, 1993.

B.7 L. Risbo, “Delta-Sigma Modulators: Stability Analysis and Optimization,” Doctoral Dissertation, Technical University of Denmark, 1994 [Online].

B.8  R. Schreier, J. Silva, J. Steensgaard, G. C. Temes,“Design-Oriented Estimation of Thermal Noise in Switched-Capacitor Circuits,” IEEE TCAS-I, vol. 52, no. 11, pp. 2358-2368, Nov. 2005.

 

Continuous-Time Delta-Sigma Converters

C.1 M. Ortmanns, F. Gerfers, Continuous-Time Sigma-Delta A/D Conversion: Fundamentals, Performance Limits and Robust Implementations, Springer, 2006.

C.2 J.A. Cherry, “Theory, Practice, and Fundamental Performance Limits of High-Speed Data Conversion Using Continuous-Time Delta-Sigma Modulators,” PhD Thesis, Carleton University, 1998 [Online].

C.3 K. Reddy, S. Pavan, “Fundamental Limitations of Continuous-time Delta-Sigma Modulators due to Clock Jitter,” IEEE TCAS-I, vol. 54, no. 10, pp. 2185-2194, Oct. 2007.

C.4 S. Pavan, N. Krishnapura, R. Pandarinathan and P. Sankar, “A Power Optimized Continuous-time Delta-Sigma Modulator for Audio Applications,” IEEE JSSC, vol. 43, no. 2, pp. 351-360, Feb. 2008.

C.5 S. Pavan, “Excess Loop Delay Compensation in Continuous-time Delta-Sigma Modulators”, IEEE TCAS-II: Express Briefs, vol. 55, no. 11, pp. 1119-1123 , Nov. 2008.

C.6 Z. Li, T. S. Fiez, “A 14-bit Continuous-Time Delta-Sigma A/D Modulator with 2.5 MHz Signal Bandwidth,” IEEE JSSC, vol. 42, no. 9, pp. 1873-1883, Sept. 2007.

C.7 S. Pavan and N. Krishnapura, “Automatic Tuning of Time-Constants in Continuous-Time Delta-Sigma Modulators,” IEEE TCAS-II: Express Briefs, vol. 54, no. 4, pp. 308-312, Apr. 2007.

C.8 X. Chen, “A Wideband Low-Power Continuous-Time Delta-Sigma Modulator for Next Generation Wireless Application,” PhD Dissertation, Oregon State University, 2007 [Online].

 

CAD for Mixed-Signal Design

D.1 K. Kundert, “Principles of Top-Down Mixed-Signal Design,” Designer’s Guide Community [Online].   

D.2 K. Kundert, “Simulating Switched-Capacitor Filters with SpectreRF,” Designer’s Guide Community [Online]. (Note: Use the virtuoso GUI  for PSS analysis instead of scripting it.)

D.3 K. Kundert, “Device Noise Simulation of Delta-Sigma Modulators,” Designer’s Guide Community [Online].

 

Example Datasheets

E.1 A 16-bit, 2.5MHz/5 MHz/10 MHz, 30 MSPS to 160 MSPS Dual Continuous Time Sigma-Delta ADC – AD9262, Analog Devices, 2008.

E.2 A 24-bit, 192 kHz Multi-bit Audio ADC – CS5340, Cirrus Logic, 2008.

 

Handouts

H.1 Filter Design and Implementation using Matlab is here.

H.2 Multi-bit Delta-Sigma Modulators is here.

 

Software Tools

T.1 R. Schreier, Matlab Delta-Sigma Toolbox, 2009 [Online], [Manual], [One page summary].

T.2 P. Malcovati, Simulink Delta-Sigma Toolbox 2, 2009. Available [Online].

T.3 Cadence Tutorials and MATLAB examples at CMOSedu.

T.4 Information on running Cadence on Nomachine/Cadence at BSU is here.

T.5 Information on linking Matlab and Spectre in Linux environment is here.

T.6 Verilog-AMS Language Reference Manual and The Designer’s Guide Community Verilog-A/MS.

T.7 Lyx (Latex based WSIWYM tool, excellent for mathematical and technical typesetting) for drafting your reports and papers.

T.8 Visio symbols for drafting schematics are here. Visio schematics can be directly copy-pasted into Lyx and saved as emf.

 

Other References

Z.1  DSP: A. V. Oppenheim, R. W. Schafer, Discrete-Time Signal Processing, Prentice Hall (the DSP Book).

Z.2 Analog Filter Design: R. Schaumann, M. E. Van Valkenburg, Design of Analog Filters, Oxford Publishers, 2001.

Z.3 Switched-Capacitor Design: R. Gregorian, G. C. Temes, Analog CMOS Integrated Circuits for Signal Processing, Wiley-Interscience, 2004.

Z.4 Spectral Windows: F. J. Harris, “On the Use of Windows for Harmonic Analysis with the Discrete Fourier Transform,” proc. IEEE, vol. 66, no. 1, Jan 1978 [Online].

Z.5 Transistor Mismatch Analysis: Pelgrom et. al., “Matching Properties of MOS Transistors,” IEEE JSSC, vol. 24, no. 5, Oct. 1989 [Online].

Z.6 C. Mohtadi, “Bode’s integral theorem for discrete-time systems,” IEEE Proc. Controls, vol. 137, no. 2, Mar. 1990.

Z.7 I. W. Selesnik, C. S. Burrus, “Generalized Digital Butterworth Filter Design,” IEEE Tran. Signal Processing, Sep., 1995. (Algorithm used by maxflat function in MATLAB)

 

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