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Ripple-Based Control of Switching Regulators—An Overview

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2009

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Switching regulators with ripple-based control (i.e., ¿ripple regulators¿) are conceptually simple, have fast transient responses to both line and load perturbations, and some versions operate with a switching frequency that is proportional to the load current under the discontinuous conduction mode. These characteristics make the ripple regulators well-suited, especially for power management applications in computers and portable electronic devices. Ripple regulators also have some drawbacks, including (in some versions) a poorly defined switching frequency, noise-induced jitter, inadequate dc regulation, and a tendency for fast-scale instability. This paper presents an overview of the various ripple-based control techniques, discusses their merits and limitations, and introduces techniques for reducing the noise sensitivity and the sensitivity to capacitor parameters, improving the frequency stability and the dc regulation, and avoiding fast-scale instability.

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