Title :
Efficiency analysis of a high frequency buck converter for on-chip integration with a dual -VDDmicroprocessor
Author :
Kursun, V. ; Narendra, S.G. ; De, V.K. ; Friedman, E.G.
Author_Institution :
University of Rochester, New York
Abstract :
An analysis of the power characteristics of a buck converter is presented in this paper. A high switching frequency is the key design parameter that simultaneously permits monolithic integration and high efficiency. A parasitic model of the buck converter is developed. With this model, a design space is determined that allows integration of active and passive devices on the same die for a target technology. An efficiency of 88.4% at a switching frequency of 477 MHz is demonstrated for a voltage conversion from 1.2 volts to 0.9 volts while supplying 9.5 amperes average current assuming an 80 nm CMOS technology. The area occupied by the buck converter is 12.6 mm2. An analytic estimate of the efficiency is shown to be within 2.4% of simulation at the target design point. Full integration of a high efficiency buck converter on the same die with a dual-VDDmicroprocessor is shown to be feasible.
Keywords :
Buck converters; CMOS technology; Circuits; DC-DC power converters; Frequency conversion; Microprocessors; Power supplies; Space technology; Switching frequency; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Solid-State Circuits Conference, 2002. ESSCIRC 2002. Proceedings of the 28th European
Conference_Location :
Florence, Italy