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Ultra-energy-efficient analog-to-digital converters based on single-electron transistor/CMOS hybrid technology for biomedical applications

Authors
Lee, JieunChoi, ChangminPark, SungwookChung, In-YoungKim, Chang-JoonPark, Byung-GookKim, Dong MyongKim, Dae Hwan
Issue Date
2-Nov-2009
Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Citation
SEMICONDUCTOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, v.24, no.11
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
SEMICONDUCTOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume
24
Number
11
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/26108
DOI
10.1088/0268-1242/24/11/115007
ISSN
0268-1242
1361-6641
Abstract
Ultra-energy-efficient analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) based on single-electron transistor (SET)/complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) hybrid technology are proposed as a solution to sense and process biomedical signals. Our results show the energy efficiency of 0.82 pJ/state, which is lower than that in previously reported energy-efficient ADCs. The performance and dissipated power of proposed ADCs are estimated and compared with those of CMOS ADCs by using Lee's SPICE model including non-ideal effects of the experimental data. While the proposed ADC shows an operating power lower by two orders of magnitude than that of the CMOS flash-type ADC, the number of required transistors is about 10% of that in the CMOS flash-type ADC. The peak-to-valley current ratio in Coulomb oscillation of SETs used in the circuit implementation has the range of 1.15-1.5, which is consistent with the experimental result of top-down approached Si-based SETs at T = 77-100 K. From the perspective of the immunity to the gate capacitance C-cg mismatch and the background charge Q(0) noise, it is shown that the criteria of SET/CMOS hybrid ADCs are Delta C-cg <= 0.02 x C-cg (with C-cg = 0.24 aF) and Delta Q(0) <= 0.23q, respectively.
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