Microelectronics, Volume. 52, Issue 4, 608(2022)
A 16-bit High-Precision Segmented-Resistance DAC
Based on a 0.5 μm BCD technology, a 16-bit high-precision segmented-resistance digital-to-analog converter (DAC) was designed. According to the general resistance mismatch feature in integrated circuit process, the DAC had “4+12” architecture, and it was divided into temperature coding part and binary coding part. All the resistors in this DAC were high-impedance, which reduced the mismatch in the DAC switch architecture as well as its whole power dissipation. The DAC had a compact architecture and a small layout area of 2.397 6 mm2. Combined with the results after post-simulation, the layout was modified, which made the DAC have a low differential non-linearity (DNL). Moreover, its calibration part could make it lower. The test results showed that the DAC had a spurious free dynamic range of 57.72 dB, a DNL of 0.5 LSB, a INL of 1 LSB, and a power dissipation of 1.5 mW when its input was 10 kHz sine digital wave data.
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ZHANG Haoran, JIAO Zihao, SHENG Wei, ZHANG Yuxin, CAO Yanjie, CHEN Minqi. A 16-bit High-Precision Segmented-Resistance DAC[J]. Microelectronics, 2022, 52(4): 608
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Received: May. 19, 2022
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Published Online: Jan. 18, 2023
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