Effect of Parasitics and Process Variations in Buck Converters Operated in Voltage-Mode
Abstract
In this work, the components affecting regulation performance in voltage-mode buck-converters exploiting Pulse Width Modulation are identified and the effects of uncontrolled variations in their values is discussed. For this... [ view full abstract ]
In this work, the components affecting regulation performance in voltage-mode buck-converters exploiting Pulse Width Modulation are identified and the effects of uncontrolled variations in their values is discussed. For this analysis, a multi phase buck converter has been considered, operated at 2-MHz switching frequency, supplied by a 5-V input and generating a 1-V regulated output.
A model for the output filter has been developed, including parasitics, while the regulation is performed by a Type-III compensator. An average model of buck converter has been developed in MATLAB and Monte Carlo analysis have been performed, showing how component variations affect loop speed and stability. Moreover, a switching model of the regulator has been used and the effect of uncontrolled variations in the component values has been investigated in the time domain.
Authors
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Pasquale Napolitano
(On Semiconductor Ireland Ltd.)
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Marian Poncik
(On Semiconductor Ireland Ltd.)
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Andrea Bonelli
(On Semiconductor Ireland Ltd.)
Topic Areas
Robust and Adaptive Control , VLSI, ASIC and FPGAs for signal processing , Energy efficiency
Session
Th2a » Circuits & Systems I (13:30 - Thursday, 21st June, 02.014 (Ashby))
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