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1 Digital to Analog Converter for High Fidelity Audio Applications Matt Smith Alfred Wanga CSE598A

2 Project Summary High Quality Audio Applications –Accurate Reproduction [16 bit] –Low Noise Versatile –Support for Standard Sampling Rates –Specifications that allow use in Various Audio Applications

3 R-2R Ladder Architecture * Buffer inserted on output for low output impedance

4 D Flip Flop Schematic

5 D Flip-Flop Simulation Results CLK DIN Q QNOT

6 Pass Switch NMOS pass transistor only CMOS Transmission gate not needed because we don’t go near VDD Sized to allow proper operation

7 Voltage Reference

8 Voltage Reference Results Circuit modified from Homework #3 provides 2.5V and 1.1V voltage reference Reference output stable down to ~3.3V supply voltage 2.5V reference varies by 400mV over -40C to 85C (3.2 mV/˚C) 1.1V reference varies by 150mV over -40C to 85C (1.2 mV/˚C)

9 Voltage Reference Results Power supply rejection ratio is 48dB LSB accuracy corresponds with 7mV p-p supply noise

10 Resistor 200K resistor takes ~6800 um 2 We used values of 400K, 200K, 16K, and 8K Resistors are a large part of area, but there is room to spare in the pad frame

11 Output Buffer Unity gain opamp Open loop gain = 2560

12 Output Buffer The high end wasn’t a problem – we wouldn’t go that high But what to do about the low end?

13 Output Filter This noise is partly an artifact of simulation, but a low-pass filter is a good idea anyway

14 Complete Design Schematic

15 07 815 Opamp 200K resistors D - Flip Flops Bias Final Layout 400K resistors Transistor Switches

16 Simulation Results Complete-circuit simulation with top 7 bits active and the rest tied high

17 Simulation Results Full-circuit simulation with all 16 bits operating. LSB increments are 28uV Noise peaks are 1/4LSB

18 Design Assessment Maximum output voltage: 3.441V Minimum output voltage: 1.604V Voltage swing: 1.836V LSB voltage change: 28uV –Calculated and observed agree to +- 0.2uV Just a little noisy … simulation problem or real?

19 Future Work / Improvements Temperature stability (reference) Wide swing output Decrease noise on output


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