A 50-mA 1-nF low-voltage low-dropout voltage regulator for SoC applications

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In this paper, we present a low-voltage low-dropout voltage regulator (LDO) for a system-on-chip (SoC) application which, exploiting the multiplication of the Miller effect through the use of a current amplifier, is frequency compensated up to 1-nF capacitive load. The topology and the strategy adopted to design the LDO and the related compensation frequency network are described in detail. The LDO works with a supply voltage as low as 1.2 V and provides a maximum load current of 50 mA with a drop-out voltage of 200 mV: The total integrated compensation capacitance is about 40 pF. Measurement results as well as comparison with other SoC LDOs demonstrate the advantage of the proposed topology. © ETRI 2010.

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Giustolisi, G., Palumbo, G., & Spitale, E. (2010). A 50-mA 1-nF low-voltage low-dropout voltage regulator for SoC applications. ETRI Journal, 32(4), 520–529. https://doi.org/10.4218/etrij.10.0109.0586

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