12-bit Delta-Sigma ADC operating at a temperature of up to 250C in Standard 0.18 $\mu$m SOI CMOS
Christian Sbrana, Alessandro Catania, Tommaso Toschi, Sebastiano, Strangio, Giuseppe Iannaccone

TL;DR
This paper presents a 12-bit delta-sigma ADC designed with specialized high-temperature techniques, operating reliably at 250°C, suitable for extreme environments like oil extraction and aeronautics.
Contribution
It introduces a high-temperature delta-sigma ADC with novel design techniques that enable operation at 250°C, surpassing standard automotive-grade temperature limits.
Findings
Achieves over 93 dB SNR at 250°C
Maintains 12-bit effective resolution at high temperature
Consumes only 44 mW power
Abstract
Some applications require electronic systems to operate at extremely high temperature. Extending the operating temperature range of automotive-grade CMOS processes -- through the use of dedicated design techniques -- can provide an important cost-effective advantage. We present a second-order discrete-time delta-sigma analog-to-digital converter operating at a temperature of up to 250 C, well beyond the 175 C qualification temperature of the automotive-grade CMOS process used for its fabrication (XFAB XT018). The analog-to-digital converter incorporates design techniques that are effective in mitigating the adverse effects of the high temperature, such as increased leakage currents and electromigration. We use configurations of dummy transistors for leakage compensation, clock-boosting methods to limit pass-gate cross-talk, and we optimized the circuit architecture to…
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TopicsAnalog and Mixed-Signal Circuit Design · Advancements in Semiconductor Devices and Circuit Design · CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors
