Patents by Inventor Srikanth Nittala

Srikanth Nittala has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 7839319
    Abstract: The analog-to-digital for converter (ADC) for converting an analog value into a digital equivalent using a parallel digital data path is disclosed. In one example embodiment, the ADC includes a switched capacitor DAC having an input to receive an analog value via analog sample and hold circuit. A comparator is coupled to the switched capacitor DAC. A successive approximation register (SAR) is coupled to the comparator. A plurality of logic blocks is coupled to the SAR. A plurality of thermometric encoders is coupled to the associated plurality of logic blocks. A plurality of MUXs is coupled to the associated plurality of thermometric encoders and the comparator, wherein the plurality of MUXs having associated outputs that is coupled to the input of the switched capacitor DAC.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 2008
    Date of Patent: November 23, 2010
    Assignee: Analog Devices, Inc.
    Inventors: Srikanth Nittala, Jeremy Gorbold, Mahesh Madhavan
  • Publication number: 20090102694
    Abstract: The analog-to-digital for converter (ADC) for converting an analog value into a digital equivalent using a parallel digital data path is disclosed. In one example embodiment, the ADC includes a switched capacitor DAC having an input to receive an analog value via analog sample and hold circuit. A comparator is coupled to the switched capacitor DAC. A successive approximation register (SAR) is coupled to the comparator. A plurality of logic blocks is coupled to the SAR. A plurality of thermometric encoders is coupled to the associated plurality of logic blocks. A plurality of MUXs is coupled to the associated plurality of thermometric encoders and the comparator, wherein the plurality of MUXs having associated outputs that is coupled to the input of the switched capacitor DAC.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 20, 2008
    Publication date: April 23, 2009
    Inventors: Srikanth Nittala, Jeremy Gorbold, Mahesh Madhavan
  • Patent number: 7439898
    Abstract: The analog-to-digital for converter (ADC) for converting an analog value into a digital equivalent using a parallel digital data path is disclosed. In one example embodiment, the ADC includes a switched capacitor DAC having an input to receive an analog value via analog sample and hold circuit. A comparator is coupled to the switched capacitor DAC. A successive approximation register (SAR) is coupled to the comparator. A plurality of logic blocks is coupled to the SAR. A plurality of thermometric encoders is coupled to the associated plurality of logic blocks. A plurality of MUXs is coupled to the associated plurality of thermometric encoders and the comparator, wherein the plurality of MUXs having associated outputs that is coupled to the input of the switched capacitor DAC.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 2007
    Date of Patent: October 21, 2008
    Assignee: Analog Devices, Inc.
    Inventors: Srikanth Nittala, Jeremy Gorbold, Mahesh Madhavan
  • Patent number: 7023372
    Abstract: A switched-capacitor circuit for use in analog-to-digital conversion samples an input signal with respect to a reference voltage such that it significantly reduces a DAC settling time interval during each bit trial. In one exemplary embodiment, the switched-capacitor circuit having first and second groups of capacitor banks is coupled to a first input of a comparator and to a control circuit which provides control signals such that during a switching sequence, an equal value of capacitance is selected from each of the first and second groups of capacitor banks to reduce the DAC settling time interval, thereby improving the conversion rate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 2005
    Date of Patent: April 4, 2006
    Assignee: Analog Devices, Inc.
    Inventors: Ramesh Singh, Eamonn Byrne, Asif Ahmad, Srikanth Nittala, Shubha Govindachar