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Low Drop-Out Voltage Regulators: Capacitor-less Architecture Comparison
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2014
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Low-power ElectronicsElectrical EngineeringEngineeringVlsi DesignPower IcEnergy EfficiencyBulky Off-chip CapacitorComputer EngineeringVoltage RegulatorsCapacitor-less LdoPower ElectronicsCapacitor-less Architecture ComparisonPower-aware Design
Demand for system-on-chip solutions has increased the interest in low drop-out (LDO) voltage regulators which do not require a bulky off-chip capacitor to achieve stability, also called capacitor-less LDO (CL-LDO) regulators. Several architectures have been proposed; however comparing these reported architectures proves difficult, as each has a distinct process technology and specifications. This paper compares CL-LDOs in a unified matter. We designed, fabricated, and tested five illustrative CL-LDO regulator topologies under common design conditions using 0.6?m CMOS technology. We compare the architectures in terms of (1) line/load regulation, (2) power supply rejection, (3) line/load transient, (4) total on-chip compensation capacitance, (5) noise, and (6) quiescent power consumption. Insights on what optimal topology to choose to meet particular LDO specifications are provided.
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