Analog integrated circuits do not take advantage of scaling and are easily the bottleneck in terms of cost and performance in Internet of Things (IoT) sensor nodes integrated in nanoscale technologies. While this challenge is most commonly addressed by devising more “digital friendly” analog cells based on traditional design concepts, the possibility to translate analog functions into digital, so that to implement them by true digital gates, is now emerging as a promising alternative. This last approach, which challenges the idea that “analog circuits will be always needed”, is presented in this tutorial starting from the theoretical background to its application in digital-based operational amplifiers, voltage references, oscillators and data converters integrated on silicon which have proposed in recent literature. The applicability of the concepts to the design of ICs which are natively portable across technology nodes and highly reconfigurable, thus enabling dynamic energy quality scaling, as well as a low design effort and a fast time-to-market will be described.

Analog processing by digital gates: fully synthesizable IC design for IoT interfaces / Crovetti, PAOLO STEFANO; Aiello, Orazio. - ELETTRONICO. - 1:(2020). (Intervento presentato al convegno 2020 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS2020) tenutosi a Sevilla (ES) nel 10-21 Oct. 2020) [10.1109/ISCAS45731.2020.9180381].

Analog processing by digital gates: fully synthesizable IC design for IoT interfaces

Paolo Crovetti;Orazio Aiello
2020

Abstract

Analog integrated circuits do not take advantage of scaling and are easily the bottleneck in terms of cost and performance in Internet of Things (IoT) sensor nodes integrated in nanoscale technologies. While this challenge is most commonly addressed by devising more “digital friendly” analog cells based on traditional design concepts, the possibility to translate analog functions into digital, so that to implement them by true digital gates, is now emerging as a promising alternative. This last approach, which challenges the idea that “analog circuits will be always needed”, is presented in this tutorial starting from the theoretical background to its application in digital-based operational amplifiers, voltage references, oscillators and data converters integrated on silicon which have proposed in recent literature. The applicability of the concepts to the design of ICs which are natively portable across technology nodes and highly reconfigurable, thus enabling dynamic energy quality scaling, as well as a low design effort and a fast time-to-market will be described.
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