Ali H. Hassan, Maged Ali, Nabil Mohammed, Ahmed M. A. Ali, Mohammed Hassoubh, M. Wagih Ismail, M. Refky, H. Mostafa
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Abstract
Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADCs) are essential blocks in digital signal processing systems, software defined radio receivers, and biomedical systems. This paper introduces a 6-bit Delay Line based Analog to Digital Converter (DL-ADC). This DL-ADC utilizes an inherited sample and hold technique to eliminate the dedicated power hungry sample and hold circuit. A prototype of the proposed DL-ADC is implemented in 65nm CMOS technology, where it consumes 1.8 mW and achieves a maximum SNDR of 35.5 dB with sampling rate 500 MHZ with a corresponding Figure of Merit (FOM) of 74.22 fJ/step.