ABSTRACT The system‐level chopping (SLC) technique attenuates low‐frequency noise, such as 1/ f noise, particularly in an incremental analogue‐to‐digital converter (IADC). To achieve additional low‐frequency noise attenuation, SLC can be utilised together with dynamic offset cancellation (DOC) techniques such as correlated double sampling (CDS) and auto‐zeroing (AZ). In this letter, a novel weighted system‐level chopping (WSLC) technique is proposed to achieve a further suppressed low‐frequency noise characteristic. By applying the proposed WSLC with a dynamic circuit weight, a third‐order high‐pass noise transfer function (NTF) can be achieved efficiently. Consequently, with the noise weight of 0.9, it provides a 1/ f noise suppression of 78.94% compared to the conventional second‐order SLC technique while maintaining the same ADC latency.
Han et al. (Thu,) studied this question.