Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
492057 Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory 2010 17 Pages PDF
Abstract

Sigma–Delta modulator ADCs used in signal processing applications usually, are implemented by switched-capacitor (SC) circuits and CMOS transmission gates due to its simplicity for implementation. Channel charge injection (CCI) and clock feed-through (CFT) are two major non-ideal effects existing in TG switches and SC integrators reducing modulator total SNR, its linearity and its total gain. This paper presents a precise model for SC integrator including CCI and CFT non-ideal effects in MATLAB SIMULINK environment which allows designers to perform time-domain behavioral simulations of switched-capacitor (SC) Sigma–Delta modulators. Evaluation and validation of extracted models were performed via behavioral and transistor-level simulations for modeled SC integrator, second and third order modulators using SIMULINK and Agilent ADS environments with a generic 0.18 μm CMOS technology. Non-idealities and nonlinearities effects are apparently observed by comparing the ideal modulator in behavioral analysis and actual modulator in circuit-level environment.

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