Abstract
The goal of this project is to develop a system for the Mixed-Signal Design Laboratory at California State University, Sacramento that produces the waveforms required for testing the dynamic input offset voltage of a regenerative comparator. The input offset voltage is a primary specification for the accuracy of a comparator. The generated waveforms can be used to test comparators while they operate at high speed. The measurement technique to be used is similar to a technique that finds the dynamic offset in simulations. This test requires a clock signal and a sinusoidal input signal that have a variable phase relationship. The signal generation method described in this report makes use of a computer to accurately set the phase relationship .