International Journal of Embedded Systems and Applications (IJESA)
ISSN : 1839-5171
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INVERTING BUCK-BOOST DCDC CONVERTER DESIGN CHALLENGES
Authors
Karim El khadiri1and Hassan Qjidaa2
Volume Link
https://airccse.org/journal/ijesa/current2014.html
Pdf Link
https://airccse.org/journal/ijesa/papers/4114ijesa01.pdf
ABSTRACT
This paper presents an inverting buck-boost DCDC converter design. A negative supply voltage is needed in a variety of applications, but only a few DCDC converters are available on the market. OLED, a new display type especially suited for small digital camera or mobile phone displays. Design challenges that came up when negative voltages have to be handled on chip will be discussed, such as continuous/discontinuous mode transition problems, negative voltage feedback and negative over-voltage protection. Both devices operate in a fixed frequency PWM mode or alternatively in PFM mode. The single inductor topology is called inverting buck-boost converter or simply inverter. The proposed converter has been implemented with a TSMC 0.13-um 2P4M CMOS process, and the chip area is 325 x 300 um2.
KEYWORDS
Buck–boost converter ,DCM / CCM detection, Negative supply voltage.
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