Abstract
A process, voltage, temperature (PVT) insensitive boosted charge transfer (BCT) circuit for charge-domain (CD) pipelined analog-to-digital converters (ADC) is presented. The output charge of existing BCT varies extensively with PVT variation, leading to large common-mode charge errors in each differential BCT stage when used in CD pipelined ADCs. Therefore, complicate common-mode control circuits must be adopted to stabilize the common-mode charge of each stage, which consumes large power and chip area. The proposed BCT circuit employs a differential difference amplifier and a differential voltage reference to reject the charge errors caused by PVT variations. A 125-MSPS, 10-bit CD pipelined ADC without common-mode control circuit is implemented based on the proposed BCT, consuming only 27mW from a 1.8V supply.