Analog To Digital Interfaces

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VL5301 ANALOG TO DIGITAL INTERFACES LTPC

3 0 0 3 OBJECTIVES To understand the importance of sampling the input analog signal for
digitization and enabling circuit architectures To understand the principles of Analog to Digital and
Digital to Analog conversion of signals. To understand the importance of calibration techniques for
achieving precision during data conversion

UNIT I SAMPLE AND HOLD CIRCUITS 9 Sampling


switches, Conventional open loop and closed loop sample and hold architecture, Open loop
architecture with miller compensation, multiplexed input architectures, recycling architecture
switched capacitor architecture.

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UNIT II SWITCHED CAPACITOR CIRCUITS AND COMPARATORS 9 Switched-


capacitor amplifiers, switched capacitor integrator, switched capacitor common mode feedback.
Single stage amplifier as comparator, cascaded amplifier stages as comparator, latched comparators.

UNIT III DIGITAL TO ANALOG CONVERSION 9 Performance


metrics, reference multiplication and division, switching and logic functions in DAC, Resistor ladder
DAC architecture, current steering DAC architecture.

UNIT IV ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERSION 9 Performance


metric, Flash architecture, Pipelined Architecture, Successive approximation architecture, Time
interleaved architecture.

UNIT V PRECISION TECHNIQUES 9


Comparator offset cancellation, Op Amp offset cancellation, Calibration techniques, range overlap
and digital correction. TOTAL: 45 PERIODS OUTCOMES: To be able to design Analog to Digital and
Digital to Analog data converters based on data precision requirements

REFERENCE: 1. Behzad Razavi, “Principles of data conversion system design”, S. Chand and company
Ltd, 2000.

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