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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 09, 2006
Filed:
Nov. 04, 2004
Vineet Mishra, Bangalore, IN;
Visvesvaraya A. Pentakota, Bangalore, IN;
Vineet Mishra, Bangalore, IN;
Visvesvaraya A. Pentakota, Bangalore, IN;
Texas Instruments Incorporated, Dallas, TX (US);
Abstract
An ADC implemented according to an aspect of the present invention contains a non-zero bit stage followed by a zero-bit stage. The non-zero bit stage generates a sub-code, which is used in generating a digital code corresponding to an input analog signal, and the zero-bit stage does not provide any such sub-codes. Such a feature may be attained by using a gain amplifier provided according to another aspect of the present invention. The gain amplifier contains a main-amplifier which operates as a zero bit stage, and is also used by the non-zero bit stage. The same capacitance value may be maintained between the input terminal and output terminal of the main-amplifier to implement the zero bit stage, which enables the main-amplifier to be implemented with a low gain.