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Mixed-signal clock-skew calibration in time-interleaved analog-to-digital converters

Camarero de la Rosa, David (2007) Mixed-signal clock-skew calibration in time-interleaved analog-to-digital converters. PhD thesis Électronique et Communications, ENST - COMELEC Communication et Electronique, ENST p.154.

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Abstract

Clock-skew errors in time-interleaved ADCs importantly degrade the linearity of such converters. These nearly constant but unknown errors, that must not be confused with random jitter, prevent time-interleaved ADCs from performing uniform sampling. There are some different techniques of facing clock-skew errors : two-ranks sample-and-hold, channel randomization, global passive sampling, clock-edge reassignment, all-digital calibration techniques and all-analog calibration techniques. We propose a new kind of mixed-signal clock-skew calibration technique. Compared to the all-digital ones, ours distinguishes itself by the simplicity of its hardware elements. On the other hand, compared to the all-analog ones, ours keeps the inherent robustness of a digital clock-skew detection. A demonstrator shows the feasibility of our technique. This demonstrator consists of two 10-bit commercial ADCs, an FPGA to implement a digital clock-skew detector and an ASIC in a CMOS 0.35 µm technology to implement a digitally trimmable multi-phase sampling clock generator. In this highly hostile environment of interconnected discrete components, our demonstrator can correct an initial clock-skew of thousands of picoseconds with a granularity of 1.8 picoseconds.

Item Type:PhD Thesis (PhD)
Thesis Supervisor:Loumeau, Patrick and Naviner, Jean-François
Date:01 June 2007
Board of examiners:Garda, Patrick and Benabes, Philippe and Dallet, Dominique and Jaouen, Yves and Morche, Dominique and Loumeau, Patrick and Naviner, Jean-François
Ecole Doctorale:ED 130 INFORMATIQUE, TELECOMMUNICATIONS ET ELECTRONIQUE (EDITE)
Discipline:Électronique et Communications
Collection (Fonds):ENST
Institution:ENST
Department:ENST - COMELEC Communication et Electronique
Subjects:2. Information and Communication Sciences and Technologies
Uncontrolled Keywords:Time-interleaved, Adc, Clock-skew, Parallel, Mismatch, Dispersion, Synchronization, Clock generation, Non-uniform sampling, Non-uniform, Sampling, A, D converter
ID Code:2869
Deposited By:David Camarero de la Rosa
Deposited On:28 September 2007

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