A Low Area and Low Power Digital Band-Pass Sigma-Delta Modulator for Wireless Transmitters

The digital sigma-delta (SigmaDelta) modulators are used extensively in CMOS wireless SoC designs to achieve high-resolution data conversion while controlling the quantization noise spectrum. This paper presents an implementation of a 90nm CMOS digital band-pass SigmaDelta modulator, running at 900 MHz. The conventional band-pass SigmaDelta structures required to achieve such noise shaping are hardware intensive and do not meet the timing requirements when synthesized in 90nm technology using a static CMOS implementation. The loop-unrolling concept was recently presented as a solution for getting required rate of operation. However, this approach requires larger area and consumes higher power. In this work, we present a new architecture to achieve the necessary noise shaping at required rate of operation. The proposed structure has the different noise transfer function (NTF) compared to conventional band-pass structures and hence it gives more control over the location of zeros. It also meets timing requirements of 900 MHz across all PVT corners and shows significant saving in area and power.

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