Return to open DAC with resistor bypass on reset

US12418307B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12418307-B2
Application numberUS-202318313414-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 8, 2023
Priority dateMay 8, 2023
Publication dateSep 16, 2025
Grant dateSep 16, 2025

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An analog to digital circuit that includes a feedback circuit with a return to open (RTO), digital to analog converter (DAC) that provides an analog signal that is indicative of an output of an ADC component of the ADC. During a data phase, the output of the DAC is provided to a combiner input through a resistive circuit. The combiner also receives an analog input signal at another input and provides a combined output signal to the ADC component. During a reset phase, the output of the DAC is provided to the combiner through a lower resistance bypass circuit to bypass the resistive circuit.

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What is claimed is: 1. An analog to digital converter (ADC) comprising: an analog to digital converter (ADC) component; a combiner, including a first input coupled to receive an analog input signal, a second input, and an output, the output of the combiner is coupled to an input of the ADC component; a feedback circuit comprising: a digital to analog converter (DAC) including an input coupled to an output of the ADC component wherein the DAC is characterized as a return to open DAC wherein an output of the DAC is at a high impedance state during a reset phase; a resistive circuit including a first terminal coupled to the output of the DAC and a second terminal coupled to the second input of the combiner to provide a resistance between the output of the DAC and the second input of the combiner during a data phase; a reset bypass circuit that when enabled during the reset phase provides a bypass path to electrically short the output of the DAC to the second input of the combiner. 2. The ADC of claim 1 further comprising a capacitor coupled to the combiner. 3. The ADC of claim 1 , wherein during the reset phase when the output of the DAC is at a high impedance state, a charge level of a parasitic capacitance of the feedback circuit is adjusted through the bypass path. 4. The ADC of claim 1 wherein the ADC utilizes sigma delta modulation to produce a series of pulses whose density is indicative of the voltage of the analog input signal. 5. The ADC of claim 4 wherein each pulse of the series of pulses is produced during an occurrence of the data phase. 6. The ADC of claim 1 wherein the combiner is characterized as a node, wherein when enabled, the bypass path electrically shorts the output of the DAC to the node. 7. The ADC of claim 1 further comprising: a second combiner, including a first input coupled to receive a second analog input signal, a second input, and an output, the output of the second combiner is coupled to a second input of the ADC component, the second analog input signal is complimentary to the analog input signal to form a differential analog input signal; a second feedback circuit comprising: a second DAC including an input coupled to an output of the ADC component wherein the second DAC is characterized as a return to open DAC wherein an output of the second DAC is at a high impedance state during the reset phase; a second resistive circuit including a first terminal coupled to the output of the second DAC and a second terminal coupled to the second input of the second combiner to provide a resistance between the output of the second DAC and the second input of the second combiner during the data phase; a second reset bypass circuit that when enabled during the reset phase, provides a bypass path to electrically short the output of the second DAC to the second input of the second combiner. 8. The ADC of claim 1 wherein during the data phase, an output state of the DAC is dependent upon a voltage state of an output of the ADC component, wherein during the data phase, the second input of the combiner is coupled in a current path through the resistive circuit and through the output of the DAC to a first voltage source or is coupled in a current path through the resistive circuit and through the output of the DAC to a second voltage source dependent upon the voltage state of the output of the ADC component, wherein during the data phase, the first voltage source is configured to provide a first voltage and the second voltage source is configured to provide a second voltage that is less than the first voltage. 9. The ADC of claim 1 wherein a time period of the reset phase is 6% or less of a time period of the data phase. 10. A method for converting an analog signal to a digital signal, the method comprising: in a data phase, producing by an output of a digital to analog converter (DAC) of a feedback circuit, an analog signal indicative of a voltage state produced by an analog to digital converter (ADC) component, wherein the DAC is characterized as a return to open DAC; in the data phase, providing through a resistive circuit, the analog signal produced by the DAC to a first input of a combiner, wherein the resistive circuit provides a resistance to the analog signal produced by the DAC; in the data phase, providing an analog input signal to a second input of the combiner and providing an output of the combiner to an input of the ADC component; in a reset phase, enabling a reset bypass path from the output of the DAC to the first input of the combiner to electrically short the output of the DAC to the first input of the combiner, wherein the output of the DAC is at a high impedance state during the reset phase. 11. The method of claim 10 wherein during the enabling the reset bypass path, a charge level of a parasitic capacitance of the feedback circuit is adjusted through the reset bypass path. 12. The method of claim 10 wherein the method of claim 10 is performed by an analog to digital converter, wherein the analog to digital converter utilizes sigma delta modulation to selectively produce a series of pulses at an output of the analog to digital converter component, wherein a density of the selectively produced series of pulses is indicative of the voltage of the analog input signal. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein each pulse of the series of pulses is produced during an occurrence of the data phase. 14. The method of claim 10 wherein the method of claim 10 is performed by an analog to digital converter that is characterized as a sigma delta analog to digital converter. 15. The method of claim 10 further comprising: in the data phase, producing by an output of a second digital to analog converter (DAC) of a second feedback circuit, a second analog signal indicative of the voltage state produced by the analog to digital converter (ADC) component, wherein the second DAC is characterized as a return to open DAC; in the data phase, providing through a second resistive circuit, the second analog signal produced by the second DAC to a first input of a second combiner, wherein the second resistive circuit provides a resistance to the second analog signal produced by the second DAC; in the data phase, providing a second analog input signal to a second input of the second combiner and providing an output of the second combiner to a second input of the ADC component, wherein the second analog input signal is complementary to the analog input signal and the analog input signal and the second analog input signal form a differential analog input signal; in the reset phase, enabling a second reset bypass path from the output of the second DAC to the first input of the second combiner to electrically short the output of the second DAC to the first input of the second combiner, wherein the output of the second DAC is at a high impedance state during the reset phase. 16. The method of claim 10 wherein the time period of the reset phase is 6% or less of the time period of the data phase. 17. The method of claim 10 wherein a capacitor is coupled to the combiner. 18. The method of claim 10 wherein the combiner is characterized as a node, wherein enabling the reset bypass path from the output of the DAC to the first input of the combiner electrically shorts the output of the DAC to the node. 19. A feedback circuit for an analog to digital converter (ADC), the feedback circuit comprising: a digital to analog converter (DAC) including an output for providing an analog signal representative of digital signal r

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  • by suppressing active signals at predetermined times, e.g. muting, using non-overlapping clock phases · CPC title

  • H03M3/464Primary

    Details of the digital/analogue conversion in the feedback path · CPC title

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An analog to digital circuit that includes a feedback circuit with a return to open (RTO), digital to analog converter (DAC) that provides an analog signal that is indicative of an output of an ADC component of the ADC. During a data phase, the output of the DAC is provided to a combiner input through a resistive circuit. The combiner also receives an analog input signal at another input and pr…
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Primary CPC classification H03M3/464. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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