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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 09, 2002
Filed:
Dec. 01, 2000
Hung-Chih Liu, Hsin Chu, TW;
Wei-Chen Shen, Hsin Chu, TW;
Silicon Integrated Systems Corp., Hsin-chu, TW;
Abstract
The present invention is to provide a low voltage fully differential analog-to-digital converter. The converter consists of an input stage including a plurality of pre-amplifier differential input cells for producing pre-amplified signals, a successive processing stage for receiving pre-amplified signals from the input stages, and a decoder for output converted signals according to the signals from the successive processing stage. Each differential input cell includes first and second differential pre-amplifiers, a bias impedance, and an averaging impedance branch. The first and second differential pre-amplifiers include two transistors, respectively, and differentially amplify a set of input signals. One terminal of the bias impedance is connected to a high supplied voltage while the other terminal of the bias impedance is connected to the first and second output terminals through respective pieces of load bearing impedance in order to adjust output voltages of first and second output terminals. Moreover, the averaging impedance branch includes an impedance connecting the second output terminal and the first output terminal of an adjacent differential input cell and another impedance connecting the other end of the bias impedance and the other end of the bias impedance of the adjacent differential input cell.