Shunsuke OKURA Tetsuro OKURA Bogoda A. INDIKA U.K. Kenji TANIGUCHI
This paper describes the design of a random access memory (RAM) bank with a 0.35-µm CMOS process for column-parallel analog/digital converters (ADC) utilized in CMOS imagers. A dynamic latch is utilized that expends neither input DC nor drain current during the monitoring phase. Accuracy analysis of analog/digital conversion error in the RAM bank is discussed to ensure low power consumption of a counter buffer circuit. Moreover, the counter buffer utilizes a combination of NMOS and CMOS buffers to reduce power consumption. Total power consumption of a 10-bit 800-column 40 MHz RAM bank is 2.9 mA for use in an imager.
Mitsuo NAKAMURA Hideki SHIMA Toshimasa MATSUOKA Kenji TANIGUCHI
For wireless communication, a low-voltage monolithic LC-tank CMOS voltage-controlled-oscillator (VCO) is developed with 0.2-µm fully-depleted silicon-on-insulator (SOI) CMOS process technology. The VCO features a double-tuning technique to achieve a wide tuning range with lateral p-n junction varactors. The VCO has the following features at the supply voltage of 1.5 V: (1) Output frequency range from 1.07 GHz to 1.36 GHz, (2) Third-harmonic below -37 dBc, and (3) Phase noise of -120 dBc/Hz at 1 MHz offset frequency.
Yoshiyuki SHIMIZU Toshimasa MATSUOKA Kenji TANIGUCHI
The threshold voltage mismatch of FD (Fully depleted) SOI (Silicon on insulator) devices have been studied. Floating body MOSFETs operating at high drain voltage show a large mismatch in the threshold voltage compared with body-tied MOSFETs. Those experimental data under different drain voltages indicate that both floating body effect and DIBL (Drain induced barrier lowering) are involved in the threshold voltage mismatch of floating body MOSFETs.
Takao KIHARA Guechol KIM Masaru GOTO Keiji NAKAMURA Yoshiyuki SHIMIZU Toshimasa MATSUOKA Kenji TANIGUCHI
We propose a design methodology of a low-voltage CMOS low-noise amplifier (LNA) consisting of a common-source and a common-gate stages. We first derive equations of power gain, noise figure (NF) and input third-order intercept point (IIP3) of the two-stage LNA. A design methodology of the LNA is presented by using graphs based on analytical equations. A 1-V 5.4-GHz LNA was implemented in 0.15-µm fully-depleted silicon-on-insulator (FD-SOI) CMOS technology. Measurement results show a power gain of 23 dB, NF of 1.7 dB and IIP3 of -6.1 dBm with a power consumption of 8.3 mW. These measured results are consistent with calculated results, which ensures the validity of the derived equations and the proposed design methodology.
Takao KIHARA Toshimasa MATSUOKA Kenji TANIGUCHI
Previously reported wideband CMOS low-noise amplifiers (LNAs) have difficulty in achieving both wideband input impedance matching and low noise performance at low power consumption and low supply voltage. We present a transformer noise-canceling wideband CMOS LNA based on a common-gate topology. The transformer, composed of the input and shunt-peaking inductors, partly cancels the noise originating from the common-gate transistor and load resistor. The combination of the transformer with an output series inductor provides wideband input impedance matching. The LNA designed for ultra-wideband (UWB) applications is implemented in a 90 nm digital CMOS process. It occupies 0.12 mm2 and achieves |S11|<-10 dB, NF<4.4 dB, and |S21|>9.3 dB across 3.1-10.6 GHz with a power consumption of 2.5 mW from a 1.0 V supply. These results show that the proposed topology is the most suitable for low-power and low-voltage UWB CMOS LNAs.
Shinsaku SHIMIZU Toshimasa MATSUOKA Kenji TANIGUCHI
An efficient data transmission interface for VLSI systems, Multi-Bit Parallel Code Division Multiple Access (MB/P-CDMA) interface, has been designed with 0.35 µm CMOS technology. The proposed interface achieves 1.12 Gb/s data rate (80 MHz, 8 bit bus) using multi-bit transmission at each clock per transmitter. The proposed CDMA interface ensures higher speed operation than conventional interface even in noisy environments. Each of the transmitters and receivers occupies the die area of 290 360 µm2 and 240 280 µm2, respectively.
Hiroyasu YOSHIZAWA Kenji TANIGUCHI Hiroyuki SHIRAHAMA Kenichi NAKASHI
To realize the high speed and low power CMOS Phase Locked Loop, we have developed new components of PLL: VCO and PFD. In the VCO, high speed and low power is realized with source coupled inverter pairs in the single loop three gate ring oscillator. And in the PFD, low power and small chip area are realized with the dynamic inverter. And with the simple design adjustment, both reduction of dead zone and immunity of current fluctuation at "O" output are implemented in Charge Pump. A fully CMOS PLL with these components have been designed with 0.8µ CMOS. At 622MHz operation, the power dissipation of 18mW is achieved by SPICE simulation.
Indika U. K. BOGODA APPUHAMYLAGE Shunsuke OKURA Toru IDO Kenji TANIGUCHI
This paper proposes an area efficient, low power, fractional CMOS bandgap reference (BGR) utilizing switched-current and current-memory techniques. The proposed circuit uses only one parasitic bipolar transistor and built-in current source to generate reference voltage. Therefore significant area and power reduction is achieved, and bipolar transistor device mismatch is eliminated. In addition, output reference voltage can be set to almost any value. The proposed circuit is designed and simulated in 0.18 µm CMOS process, and simulation results are presented. With a 1.6 V supply, the reference produces an output of about 628.5 mV, and simulated results show that the temperature coefficient of output is less than 13.8 ppm/ in the temperature range from 0 to 100. The average current consumption is about 8.5 µA in the above temperature range. The core circuit, including current source, opamp, current mirrors and switched capacitor filters, occupies less than 0.0064 mm2 (80 µm×80 µm).
Guechol KIM Yoshiyuki SHIMIZU Bunsei MURAKAMI Masaru GOTO Keisuke UEDA Takao KIHARA Toshimasa MATSUOKA Kenji TANIGUCHI
A new small-signal model for fully depleted silicon-on-insulator (FD-SOI) MOSFETs operating at RF frequencies is presented. The model accounts for the non-quasi-static effect by determining model parameters using a curve fitting procedure to reproduce the frequency response of FD-SOI MOSFETs. The accuracy of the model is validated by comparison of S parameters with measured results in the range from 0.2 GHz to 20 GHz.
Yu TAMURA Toru IDO Kenji TANIGUCHI
This paper presents a technique to enhance in-band mismatch noise reduction of multi-stage second order Dynamic Element Matching (DEM) in multi-level ΔΣ Digital-to-Analog Converters (DACs). The presented technique changes an operational behavior of multi-stage DEM to reduce mismatch noise at in-band frequency. This change improves mismatch noise shaping performance for small amplitude input signals. Simulation result using 2-stage second order DEM and a third order 17-level ΔΣ modulator with 0.5% analog element mismatch shows 3.4 dB dynamic range improvement.
Boon Keat TAN Toru OGAWA Ryuji YOSHIMURA Kenji TANIGUCHI
This paper describes a new architecture-based DSP processor, which consists of n n mesh multiprocessor for digital signal processing. A prototype chip, RCDSP9701 has been designed and implemented using a CMOS 0. 6 µm process. This architecture has better performance compare to the traditional microprocessor solution to Digital Signal Processing. The proposed method poses remarkable flexibility compare to ASIC (Application Specified Integrated Circuits) approach for Digital Signal Processing applications. In addition, the proposed architecture is fault tolerant and suitable for parallel computing applications. In this paper, an implementation into a silicon chip of the new architecture is presented to give a better understanding of our work.
Jun WANG Tuck-Yang LEE Dong-Gyou KIM Toshimasa MATSUOKA Kenji TANIGUCHI
This letter presents a 0.5 V low-voltage op-amp in a standard 0.18 µm CMOS process for switched-capacitor circuits. Unlike other two-stage 0.5 V op-amp architectures, this op-amp consists of CMOS inverters that utilize floating voltage sources and forward body bias for obtaining high-speed operation. And two improved common-mode rejection circuits are well combined to achieve low power and chip area reduction. Simulation results indicate that the op-amp has an open-loop gain of 62 dB, and a high unity gain bandwidth of 56 MHz. The power consumption is only 350 µW.
Kenichi NAKASHI Hiroyuki SHIRAHAMA Kenji TANIGUCHI Osamu TSUKAHARA Tohru EZAKI
In order to investigate the jitter characteristics of PLLs for practical applications, we have developed a computer simulation program of PLL, which can deal with arbitrary patterns both of data and jitters, as well as a conceivable nonlinearity of the circuit performance. We used a time-domain method, namely, we solved the state equation of a charge pump type PLL with a constant time step. The jitter transfer characteristics of a conventional PLL were calculated for periodic input data patterns with sinusoidal jitters. The result agreed fairly well with the corresponding experiments. And we have revealed that an ordinary PD (Phase Detector), which detects the phase difference between input and VCO signals at only rising edges, shows the folded jitter transfer characteristics at the half of the equivalent frequency of the input signal. This folded jitter characteristics increases the total jitter for long successive '1' or '0' data patterns, because of their low equivalent sampling frequency, and might increase the jitter even for the random data patterns. Based on simulation results, we devised an improved phase detector for PLL having a low jitter characteristics. And we also applied the simulation to an FDD (Frequency Difference Detector) type fast pull-in PLL which we have proposed recently, and obtained that the jitter of it was smaller than that of a conventional PLL by 25% for PRBS (pseudo random bit sequence) NRZ code.
Hideki SHIMA Toshimasa MATSUOKA Kenji TANIGUCHI
A new inductance extraction technique of spiral inductor from measurement fixture is presented. We propose a scalable expression of parasitic inductance for interconnects, and design consideration of test structure accommodating spiral inductor. The simple expression includes mutual inductance between the interconnects with high accuracy. The formula matches a commercial field solver inductance values within 1.4%. The layout of the test structure to reduce magnetic coupling between the spiral and the interconnects allows us to extract the intrinsic inductance of spiral more accurately. The proposed technique requires neither special fixture used for measurement-based method nor skilled worker for precise extraction with the analytical technique used.
Boon-Keat TAN Ryuji YOSHIMURA Toshimasa MATSUOKA Kenji TANIGUCHI
A new architecture-based Dynamically Programmable Arithmetic Array processor (DPAA) is proposed for general purpose Digital Signal Processing applications. Parallelism and pipelining are achieved by using DPAA, which consists of various basic arithmetic blocks connected through a code-division multiple access bus interface. The proposed architecture poses 100% interconnection flexibility because connections are done virtually through code matching instead of physical wire connections. Compared to conventional multiplexing architectures, the proposed interconnection topology consumes less chip area and thus, more arithmetic blocks can be incorporated. A 16-bit prototype chip incorporating 10 multipliers and 40 other arithmetic blocks had been implemented into a 4.5 mm 4.5 mm chip with 0.6 µm CMOS process. DPAA also features its simple programmability, as numerical formula can be used to configure the processor without programming languages or specialized CAD tools.
Tetsuya HIROSE Toshimasa MATSUOKA Kenji TANIGUCHI Tetsuya ASAI Yoshihito AMEMIYA
An ultralow power constant reference current circuit with low temperature dependence for micropower electronic applications is proposed in this paper. This circuit consists of a constant-current subcircuit and a bias-voltage subcircuits, and it compensates for the temperature characteristics of mobility µ, thermal voltage VT, and threshold voltage VTH in such a way that the reference current has small temperature dependence. A SPICE simulation demonstrated that reference current and total power dissipation is 97.7 nA, 1.1 µW, respectively, and the variation in the reference current can be kept very small within 4% in a temperature range from -20 to 100.
Yoshihiro UTSUROGI Masaki HARUOKA Toshimasa MATSUOKA Kenji TANIGUCHI
A RF front-end chip for a dual-band Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver for L1 and L2 bands is designed using 0.25 µm CMOS technology. All function blocks of the GPS front-end are integrated onto one chip. The low noise amplifier has input matching over a wide frequency range to handle the L1 and L2 bands. This receiver uses a dual-band image-reject mixer with the quadrature mixer sharing a transconductor stage. This configuration enables the RF blocks to be shared with the L1 and L2 bands. The receiver has a chip area of 3.16 mm3.16 mm, and consumes 35 mA at 2.5 V.
Takao KIHARA Hae-Ju PARK Isao TAKOBE Fumiaki YAMASHITA Toshimasa MATSUOKA Kenji TANIGUCHI
A 0.5 V transformer folded-cascode CMOS low-noise amplifier (LNA) is presented. The chip area of the LNA was reduced by coupling the internal inductor with the load inductor, and the effects of the magnetic coupling between these inductors were analyzed. The magnetic coupling reduces the resonance frequency of the input matching network, the peak frequency and magnitude of the gain, and the noise contributions from the common-gate stage to the LNA. A partially-coupled transformer with low magnetic coupling has a small effect on the LNA performance. The LNA with this transformer, fabricated in a 90 nm digital CMOS process, achieved an S11 of -14 dB, NF of 3.9 dB, and voltage gain of 16.8 dB at 4.7 GHz with a power consumption of 1.0 mW at a 0.5 V supply. The chip area of the proposed LNA was 25% smaller than that of the conventional folded-cascode LNA.