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A fast transient FVF-based output capacitorless LDO with self-feedback biasing

An improved flipped voltage follower (FVF) based output-capacitorless low-dropout regulator (OCL-LDO) with self-feedback biasing has been proposed in this paper, achieving better performance without increasing the number of transistors or adding complicated circuits for the customized transient perf...

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Published in:Microelectronics 2023-04, Vol.134, p.105724, Article 105724
Main Authors: Liu, Nan, Xie, Yiling, Guo, Jianping
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Language:English
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Summary:An improved flipped voltage follower (FVF) based output-capacitorless low-dropout regulator (OCL-LDO) with self-feedback biasing has been proposed in this paper, achieving better performance without increasing the number of transistors or adding complicated circuits for the customized transient performance. With the proposed self-feedback biasing technique, the equivalent transconductance of the error amplifier is boosted effectively, so that the DC gain of the proposed FVF-LDO is increased and thus both the load and line regulations are improved. At the same time, the dynamic bias current is generated to enhance the transient response. In addition, a single-transistor-based fast discharge loop is added to further enhance the transient response. The proposed OCL-LDO has been designed and fabricated in 180-nm CMOS technology. The chip area is 0.017 mm2, and the measured quiescent current is 79 μA. The proposed LDO can be stable with 0 ∼ 100-pF output capacitance under current ranges from 0 ∼ 100 mA, and the FoM is as small as 0.0036 ps when loading current changes from 0 to 100 mA.
ISSN:1879-2391
1879-2391
DOI:10.1016/j.mejo.2023.105724