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Specifications of high-frequency DC/DC converters for battery-operated class-F RF applications

System-on-Chip requirements for Energy Management push both technology and design of voltage regulators to their limits. Integration constraints are added to high performance needs in terms of power efficiency and dynamic performance of the power converters. Switch-mode power supplies are intended t...

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Main Authors: Bathily, M., Allard, B., Hasbani, F., Verdier, J.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:System-on-Chip requirements for Energy Management push both technology and design of voltage regulators to their limits. Integration constraints are added to high performance needs in terms of power efficiency and dynamic performance of the power converters. Switch-mode power supplies are intended to supplant linear voltage regulators. The paper details a methodology to deal with the different trade-offs introduced by the various specifications and constraints of embedded SMPSs. The design methodology is applied to the standard analog step-down SMPS architecture operating at very high switching frequency, and verified experimentally. The results are measured on test-chips fabricated in standard 0.25-um BiCMOS technology, operating at 200MHz with a power efficiency up to 80% and a small-signal bandwidth of 15MHz.
DOI:10.1109/EPEPEMC.2012.6397483