Area-efficient multichannel oversampled PCM voice-band coder

The authors describe the design of a four-channel oversampled A/D (analog/digital) converter with transmit filter for voice-band application. The decimator filter is timeshared between the four channels and the architecture of the sigma-delta coder is selected on the basis of minimizing the chip area. The analog front-end loop is fully differential to minimize the channel-to-channel crosstalk. The key issues in designing a multichannel oversampled A/D converter for area efficiency are addressed. It is concluded that for the multichannel telephony voice-band application implemented in CMOS technology, a first-order loop is most area-efficient. The performance of the coder has been evaluated and it is shown to have a dynamic range of 79 dB, to occupy a total active area of 33000 mils/sup 2/ or 8250 mils/sup 2/ per channel, and to meet the D3 specifications for the transmit filter. It runs on a 5-V supply and consumes 50 mW per channel. >