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A Multiphase Buck Converter With a Rotating Phase-Shedding Scheme For Efficient Light-Load Control
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Efficient Light-load ControlElectrical EngineeringEngineeringDc MicrogridsEnergy ManagementPhase-shedding SchemeMultiphase Buck ConverterPower Electronics ConverterEnergy StorageElectric Power ConversionPower Electronic SystemsPower InverterBattery RuntimePower ElectronicsPower ConsumptionMultiphase Converter
Mobile devices need to minimize their power consumption in order to maximize battery runtime, except during short extremely busy periods. This requirement makes dc-dc converters usually operate in standby mode or under light-load conditions. Therefore, implementation of an efficient regulation scheme under a light load is a key aspect of dc-dc converter design. This paper presents a multiphase buck converter with a rotating phase-shedding scheme for efficient light-load control. The converter includes four phases operating in an interleaved manner in order to supply high current with low output ripple. The multiphase converter implements a rotating phase-shedding scheme to distribute the switching activity concentrated on a single phase, resulting in a distribution of the aging effects among the phases instead of a single phase. The proposed multiphase buck converter was fabricated using a 0.18 μm bipolar CMOS DMOS process. The supply voltage ranges from 2.7 V to 5 V, and the maximum allowable output current is 4.5 A.
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