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Design of Flash ADC for 6bit

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Hi, i am Dev working for a project Flash ADC design using Tanner EDA, I am very much new to this tool and facing lot of problems with the design of FLASH ADC. Please help me how to start.I am want to design Sample and Hold Circuit using CMOS 180nm Technology. Please help me how to start.
 

Sir i need how to start the design of Sample and Hold Circuit and which is the suitable Comparator for Flash ADC and design Encoder Circuit.My design is for High Speed applications like Mobile Communications.SO please suggest me how to start.
 

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Sir i need how to start the design of Sample and Hold Circuit and which is the suitable Comparator for Flash ADC and design Encoder Circuit.My design is for High Speed applications like Mobile Communications.SO please suggest me how to start.

Hi devra,

Your question is kind of very generic. In general to start your drsign you need a specific technology to work with. Realated to a specific IC foundry. Then you will use these technology files to make your design. Since you have aschematic and a final layout, you need to design your circuit schematic, simulate it and test it, then export that design into layout editor (LEdit) where you will edit your actual layout design.

In general in order to obtain the technology setup, you need to contact an IC foundry of your choice, sign an NDA with them, then use their setups.
 

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