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FAULT COMMUNICATION IN VOLTAGE REGULATOR SYSTEMS
20220300019 · 2022-09-22 ·

A system may include a voltage regulator controller and a driver. The voltage regulator controller may be configured to maintain a phase voltage. The driver may be associated with the phase voltage. The driver may include a first signal line that may be communicatively coupled to the voltage regulator controller. The driver may be configured to transmit a multiplexed signal on the first signal line to the voltage regulator controller.

FAULT COMMUNICATION IN VOLTAGE REGULATOR SYSTEMS
20220300019 · 2022-09-22 ·

A system may include a voltage regulator controller and a driver. The voltage regulator controller may be configured to maintain a phase voltage. The driver may be associated with the phase voltage. The driver may include a first signal line that may be communicatively coupled to the voltage regulator controller. The driver may be configured to transmit a multiplexed signal on the first signal line to the voltage regulator controller.

HIGH SPEED SAR ADC

High speed, high dynamic range SAR ADC method and architecture. The SAR DAC comparison method can make fewer comparisons with less charge/fewer capacitors. The architecture makes use of a modified top plate switching (TPS) DAC technique and therefore achieves very high-speed operation. The present disclosure proffers a unique SAR ADC method of input and reference capacitor DAC switching. This benefits in higher dynamic range, no external decoupling capacitory requirement, wide common mode range and overall faster operation due to the absence of mini-ADC.

HIGH SPEED SAR ADC

High speed, high dynamic range SAR ADC method and architecture. The SAR DAC comparison method can make fewer comparisons with less charge/fewer capacitors. The architecture makes use of a modified top plate switching (TPS) DAC technique and therefore achieves very high-speed operation. The present disclosure proffers a unique SAR ADC method of input and reference capacitor DAC switching. This benefits in higher dynamic range, no external decoupling capacitory requirement, wide common mode range and overall faster operation due to the absence of mini-ADC.

Analogue-to-digital conversion method of pipelined analogue-to-digital converter and pipelined analogue-to-digital converter

The disclosure belongs to the field of integrated circuits, and is used for reducing an area overhead and a power consumption of a pipelined analog-to-digital converter. Each stage of the pipelined analog-to-digital converter according to the disclosure comprises an analogue-to-digital converter, a digital-to-analog converter, a subtractor and an amplifier. According to the disclosure, an amplification time of the pipelined ADC is used for extra quantization, and a number of bits of each ADC is reduced on the premise of not increasing a number of stages of the pipelined ADC, so that a scale of each circuit is greatly reduced, and the power consumption and the area overhead are reduced.

Analogue-to-digital conversion method of pipelined analogue-to-digital converter and pipelined analogue-to-digital converter

The disclosure belongs to the field of integrated circuits, and is used for reducing an area overhead and a power consumption of a pipelined analog-to-digital converter. Each stage of the pipelined analog-to-digital converter according to the disclosure comprises an analogue-to-digital converter, a digital-to-analog converter, a subtractor and an amplifier. According to the disclosure, an amplification time of the pipelined ADC is used for extra quantization, and a number of bits of each ADC is reduced on the premise of not increasing a number of stages of the pipelined ADC, so that a scale of each circuit is greatly reduced, and the power consumption and the area overhead are reduced.

MULTIPLYING DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG CONVERTER (MDAC) WITH NONLINEAR CALIBRATION
20210203339 · 2021-07-01 ·

A system includes a multiplying digital-to-analog converter (MDAC). The system also includes an input-side component coupled to the MDAC and configured to provide a code to the MDAC. The system also includes a reference voltage source coupled to the MDAC and configured to provide a reference voltage to the MDAC. The MDAC comprises a nonlinear calibration circuit configured to adjust an output of the MDAC nonlinearly based on the code, the reference voltage, and an output of the nonlinear calibration circuit.

Multiplying digital-to-analog converter (MDAC) with nonlinear calibration

A system includes a multiplying digital-to-analog converter (MDAC). The system also includes an input-side component coupled to the MDAC and configured to provide a code to the MDAC. The system also includes a reference voltage source coupled to the MDAC and configured to provide a reference voltage to the MDAC. The MDAC comprises a nonlinear calibration circuit configured to adjust an output of the MDAC nonlinearly based on the code, the reference voltage, and an output of the nonlinear calibration circuit.

PRECISION DIGITAL TO ANALOG CONVERSION IN THE PRESENCE OF VARIABLE AND UNCERTAIN FRACTIONAL BIT CONTRIBUTIONS
20210152181 · 2021-05-20 ·

This disclosure describes systems, methods, and apparatus for a digital-to-analog (DAC) converter, that can be part of a variable capacitor and/or a match network. The DAC can include a digital input, an analog output, N contributors (e.g., switched capacitors), and an interconnect topology connecting the N contributors, generating a sum of their contributions (e.g., sum of capacitances), and providing the sum to the analog output. The N contributors can form a sub-binary sequence when their contributions to the sum are ordered by average contribution. Also, the gap size between a maximum contribution of one contributor, and a minimum contribution of a subsequent contributor, is less than D, where D is less than or equal to two time a maximum contribution of the first or smallest of the N contributors.

PRECISION DIGITAL TO ANALOG CONVERSION IN THE PRESENCE OF VARIABLE AND UNCERTAIN FRACTIONAL BIT CONTRIBUTIONS
20210152181 · 2021-05-20 ·

This disclosure describes systems, methods, and apparatus for a digital-to-analog (DAC) converter, that can be part of a variable capacitor and/or a match network. The DAC can include a digital input, an analog output, N contributors (e.g., switched capacitors), and an interconnect topology connecting the N contributors, generating a sum of their contributions (e.g., sum of capacitances), and providing the sum to the analog output. The N contributors can form a sub-binary sequence when their contributions to the sum are ordered by average contribution. Also, the gap size between a maximum contribution of one contributor, and a minimum contribution of a subsequent contributor, is less than D, where D is less than or equal to two time a maximum contribution of the first or smallest of the N contributors.