1 GHz GaAs ADC building blocks

Commercial GaAs ICs for high-speed (6-bit, 1G-sample/s) data acquisition are under development, using a low-cost conventional D-MESFET technology. First-generation sample-and-holds (S/Hs) and comparators are currently available as samples. Diode bridge and FET switch S/Hs have been compared; best performances have been achieved with diode bridge switches: 1 ns, 6-bit. Comparators provide 6-bit sensitivity at 1 GHz, but require offset adjust. Second-generation ADC (analog-to-digital converter) building blocks are at the experimental stage. An autobiased differential input stage is suitable for 4-bit ADC. A dynamic cell involving autocalibration techniques required for 6-bit ADC, is at the experimental stage. Using these blocks, a 4-bit 1G-sample/s full Nyquist single-chip ADC, including a S/H, has been designed and is in fabrication. A 6-bit ADC is currently under design.<<ETX>>

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