Minimal Power Latch for Single-Slope ADCs
TBMG-16959
08/01/2013
- Content
Column-parallel analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) for imagers involve simultaneous operation of many ADCs. Single-slope ADCs are well adapted to this use because of their simplicity. Each ADC contains a comparator, comparing its input signal level to an increasing reference signal (ramp). When the ramp is equal to the input, the comparator triggers a latch that captures an encoded counter value (code). Knowing the captured code, the ramp value and hence the input signal are determined. In a column-parallel ADC, each column contains only the comparator and the latches; the ramp and code generation are shared.
- Citation
- "Minimal Power Latch for Single-Slope ADCs," Mobility Engineering, August 1, 2013.