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Resonant Tunneling Analog-To-Digital ConverterAs sampling rates continue to increase, current analog-to-digital converter (ADC) device technologies will soon reach a practical resolution limit. This limit will most profoundly effect satellite and military systems used, for example, for electronic countermeasures, electronic and signal intelligence, and phased array radar. New device and circuit concepts will be essential for continued progress. We describe a novel, folded architecture ADC which could enable a technological discontinuity in ADC performance. The converter technology is based on the integration of multiple resonant tunneling diodes (RTD) and hetero-junction transistors on an indium phosphide substrate. The RTD consists of a layered semiconductor hetero-structure AlAs/InGaAs/AlAs(2/4/2 nm) clad on either side by heavily doped InGaAs contact layers. Compact quantizers based around the RTD offer a reduction in the number of components and a reduction in the input capacitance Because the component count and capacitance scale with the number of bits N, rather than by 2 (exp n) as in the flash ADC, speed can be significantly increased, A 4-bit 2-GSps quantizer circuit is under development to evaluate the performance potential. Circuit designs for ADC conversion with a resolution of 6-bits at 25GSps may be enabled by the resonant tunneling approach.
Document ID
19960054097
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Broekaert, T. P. E.
(Texas Instruments, Inc. Dallas, TX United States)
Seabaugh, A. C.
(Texas Instruments, Inc. Dallas, TX United States)
Hellums, J.
(Texas Instruments, Inc. Dallas, TX United States)
Taddiken, A.
(Texas Instruments, Inc. Dallas, TX United States)
Tang, H.
(Texas Instruments, Inc. Dallas, TX United States)
Teng, J.
(Texas Instruments, Inc. Dallas, TX United States)
vanderWagt, J. P. A.
(Texas Instruments, Inc. Dallas, TX United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1995
Publication Information
Publication: Proceedings of the International Conference on Integrated Micro/Nanotechnology for Space Applications
Subject Category
Computer Operations And Hardware
Accession Number
96N36343
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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