Abstract
A low-power digital-to-analog converter for portable electronics is introduced. A fully segmented architecture with a spike-free current mirror is presented to improve the INL/DNL and reduce the power consumption of the high-speed current steering DAC. The presented 10-bit DAC have been implemented in 0.18μm IP6M CMOS standard technology, and its core area is 0.27mm 2. The simulation results show the DNL/INL is ±0.14/0.14 at a conversion rate of 10MHz, and consume 2.5mW of power from a 1.8V supply voltage.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages | 473-476 |
| Number of pages | 4 |
| Publication status | Published - 2005 |
| Externally published | Yes |
| Event | 9th International Symposium on Consumer Electronics 2005, ISCE 2005 - , Macao Duration: 2005 Jun 14 → 2005 Jun 16 |
Other
| Other | 9th International Symposium on Consumer Electronics 2005, ISCE 2005 |
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| Country/Territory | Macao |
| Period | 2005/06/14 → 2005/06/16 |
Keywords
- Current mirror
- Digital-to-analog converter
- Low power
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- General Engineering
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