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On-chip digital inductor current sensor for monolithic digitally controlled DC-DC converter

  • Man Pun Chan
  • , Philip K.T. Mok

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Abstract

Conventionally, inductor current is sensed and quantized before it can be used by digitally controlled DC-DC converters. These are intuitively done by using two separated functional blocks-an analog current sensor and an ADC. A few research works have investigated other ways of obtaining the inductor current information in the digital domain. This paper proposes an on-chip digital inductor current sensor that combines both the inductor current-sensing and quantization into a single functional block. In this way, the redundancies found in the conventional approach can be reduced and optimizations can be made to save chip area and power consumption. An 8-bit digital inductor current sensor has been designed and fabricated with a UMC 0.13μ m CMOS process. The measurement results show that the digital sensor can provide digital inductor current information with a conversion time of 225 ns. This can be used by a buck converter with a switching frequency up to 4 MHz. The digital sensor has linear and monotonic input-output transfer curve properties with an LSB of 6.79 mA. It consumes current of 700μ A at 1.2 V supply voltage.

Original languageEnglish
Article number6422339
Pages (from-to)1232-1240
Number of pages9
JournalIEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers
Volume60
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

Keywords

  • Analog-digital conversion
  • buck converter
  • inductor current-sensing
  • integrated circuits

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