A Fast Response Dual Mode Buck Converter with Automatic Mode Transition
Abstract
Dual mode DC-DC converters utilizing PWM and PFM modes of operation have been widely used to improve the efficiency over a wide range of the load current. Due to the highly varying nature of the load, it is beneficial to have the converter switch between the modes without an external mode select signal. This work proposes a new technique for automatic mode switching which maintains very high efficiency at light loads and at the same time, keeps the output well regulated during a load transient from sleep to the active state. The Constant On-time PFM scheme and a zero current detector avoids the use of an accurate current sensing block. The power supply rejection is also improved using feed-forward paths from the supply in both the PWM and PFM modes. A new implementation of the PWM controller with clamped error voltage required to meet the specifications is also shown. The proposed feedback implementation using a programmable current source and resistance provides smooth output programming.
Subject
PWM (Pulse-Width Modulation)PFM (Pulse-Frequency Modulation)
Dual mode converter
light load efficiency
Automatic mode transition
ZCD (Zero Current Detector)
Citation
Varghese, Francy (2015). A Fast Response Dual Mode Buck Converter with Automatic Mode Transition. Master's thesis, Texas A & M University. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /161256.