Analog Devices, Inc.
Utilizing current memory property in current steering digital-to-analog converters
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Abstract:
Improved switching techniques for controlling three-level current steering DAC cells are disclosed. The techniques include decoupling two current sources, implemented as field-effect transistors (FETs), of a DAC cell both from their respective bias sources and from a load for converting a zero digital input, where the decoupling is performed in a certain order. The techniques also include coupling the current sources to their respective bias sources and to the load for converting a non-zero digital input, where the coupling is also performed in a certain order. The certain order of decoupling and coupling the bias sources and the load to the current sources of a DAC cell are based on the phenomenon of current memory in FETs. Utilizing current memory when operating a DAC cell may allow reducing power consumption while preserving the high performance properties of a three-level current steering DAC.
Utility
6 Feb 2020
27 Oct 2020