Exploration of charge recycling DC-DC conversion using a switched capacitor regulator

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Abstract

The increasing popularity of DVFS (dynamic voltage frequency scaling) schemes for portable low power applications demands highly efficient on-chip DC-DC converters. The primary aim of this work is to enable increased efficiency of on-chip DC-DC conversion for near-threshold operation of multicore chips. The idea is to supply nominal (high) off-chip voltage to the cores which are then "voltage-stacked" to generate the near-threshold (low) voltages based on Kirchhoff's voltage law through charge recycling. However, the effectiveness of this implicit down-conversion is affected by the current imbalance among the cores. The paper presents a design methodology and optimization strategy for highly efficient charge recycling on-chip regulation using a push-pull switched capacitor (SC) circuit. A dual-boundary hysteretic feedback control circuit has been designed for stacked loads. A stacked-voltage domain with its self-regulation capability combined with a SC converter has shown average efficiency of 78%-93% for 2:1 down-conversion with ILoad (max) of 200 mA and workload imbalance varying from 0-100%. © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Mazumdar, K., & Stan, M. R. (2013, July 29). Exploration of charge recycling DC-DC conversion using a switched capacitor regulator. Journal of Low Power Electronics and Applications. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/jlpea3030250

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