A 1mV voltage ripple 0.97mm2 fully integrated low-power hybrid buck converter

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Abstract

The output voltage ripple is one of the most significant system parameters in switch-mode power supplies. This ripple degrades the performance of application specific integrated circuits (ASICs). The most common way to reduce it is to use additional integrated low drop-out regulators (LDO) on the ASIC. This technique usually suffers from high system efficiency as it is required for portable electronic systems. It also increases the design challenges of on-chip power management circuits and area required for the LDOs. This work presents a low-power fully integrated 0.97mm2 DC-DC Buck converter with a tuned series LDO with 1mV voltage ripple in a 0.25μm BiCMOS process. The converter prodives a power supply rejection ratio of more than 60 dB from 1 to 6MHz and a load current range of 0...400 mA. A peak efficiency of 93.7% has been measured. For high light load efficiency, automatic mode operation is implemented. To decrease the form factor and costs, the external components count has been reduced to a single inductor of 1 μH and two external capacitors of 2 μF each. © 2013 IEEE.

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Dietrich, S., Liao, L., Vanselow, F., Wunderlich, R., & Heinen, S. (2013). A 1mV voltage ripple 0.97mm2 fully integrated low-power hybrid buck converter. In European Solid-State Circuits Conference (pp. 395–398). https://doi.org/10.1109/ESSCIRC.2013.6649156

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