Title :
A 1.2A buck-boost LED driver with 13% efficiency improvement using error-averaged SenseFET-based current sensing
Author :
Rao, Sachin ; Khan, Qadeer ; Bang, Sarvesh ; Swank, Damian ; Rao, Arun ; McIntyre, William ; Hanumolu, Pavan Kumar
Author_Institution :
Oregon State Univ., Corvallis, OR, USA
Abstract :
High-current LED drivers suffer from a significant efficiency loss due to the presence of a current regulation element (CRE) in series with the LED. In a conventional driver, either a series current source or a sense resistor acts as a CRE to regulate the LED current (lLED). In this paper, we seek to improve the efficiency by eliminating the series CRE. To this end, we employ a highly accurate current sensing scheme to directly regulate lLED and achieve more than 13% efficiency improvement. The LED driver is fabricated in a 0.5μm CMOS process and operates at switching frequencies up to 2MHz with an off-chip 2.2μH inductor and a 10μF capacitor. The converter can drive up to 1200mA at an LED forward voltage of about 3.6V. This paper shows the converter start-up, lL, and VSENSE in all the 3 modes of operation. For better illustration, lL is displayed with a 50mA offset on all the plots. Because a different sense-FET is selected in each switching cycle, VSENSE differs from cycle to cycle by the amount of mismatch between the sense-FET and the power-FET. However, VSENSE averaged over 32 switching cycles, obtained from the LED current estimator, yields an accurate measure of the LED current.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; driver circuits; light emitting diodes; power field effect transistors; switching convertors; CMOS process; LED current estimator; LED forward voltage; buck-boost LED driver; capacitance 10 muF; current 1.2 A; current regulation element; efficiency loss; error-averaged SenseFET-based current sensing; frequency 2 MHz; power FET; sense resistor; size 0.5 mum; voltage 3.6 V; Accuracy; Converters; Current measurement; Driver circuits; IP networks; Light emitting diodes; Sensors;
Conference_Titel :
Solid-State Circuits Conference Digest of Technical Papers (ISSCC), 2011 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-303-2
DOI :
10.1109/ISSCC.2011.5746300