Title :
Minimum-Deviation Digital Controller IC for DC–DC Switch-Mode Power Supplies
Author :
Radic, Aleksandar ; Lukic, Zarija ; Prodic, Aleksandar ; de Nie, Robert H.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
Abstract :
This paper introduces a hardware-efficient digital controller integrated circuit (IC) for single- and two-phase dc-dc converters that recovers from load transients with virtually minimum possible output voltage deviation. In steady state, the IC behaves as a conventional voltage-mode pulsewidth modulation controller. During load changes, it enters transient suppression mode that utilizes a simple algorithm, requiring no knowledge of the converter parameters and virtually no processing power, to seamlessly recover back to the steady state without exposing components to a high-current stress. To further minimize the area and power consumption of the IC, an asynchronous track-and-hold analog-to-digital converter (ADC) is developed. The ADC utilizes only one preamplifier and four comparators having approximately ten times smaller silicon area and power consumption than a comparable windowed flash ADC. To compensate effects of converter losses and system delays on the controller operation, the IC also incorporates duty ratio correction logic and dual-extreme point-based detection. The entire IC is implemented in a CMOS 0.18-μm process on a 0.26-mm2 silicon area, which is comparable to the state-of-the-art analog solutions. The functionality of the controller is tested with both single- and two-phase commercial 12-1.8 V, 500-kHz 60/120-W buck converter power stages. The results demonstrate seamless transition to the steady state with virtually minimum output voltage deviation. For the experimental system, this deviation is about four times smaller than that of a fast PID compensator having a one-tenth of the switching frequency bandwidth.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; DC-DC power convertors; PWM power convertors; analogue-digital conversion; comparators (circuits); digital control; elemental semiconductors; losses; preamplifiers; radiofrequency amplifiers; radiofrequency integrated circuits; sample and hold circuits; silicon; switched mode power supplies; switching convertors; voltage regulators; ADC; CMOS process; DC-DC switch-mode power supply; Si; comparable windowed flash ADC; comparator; delay system; dual-extreme point-based detection; duty ratio correction logic; fast PID compensator; frequency 500 kHz; hardware-efficient digital controller integrated circuit; high-current stress; load transient recovery; minimum-deviation digital controller IC; power consumption; preamplifier; single-phase DC-DC converter; single-phase commercial W buck converter power stage; size 0.18 mum; switching frequency bandwidth; track-and-hold analog-to-digital converter; transient suppression mode; two-phase DC-DC converter; two-phase commercial W buck converter power stage; virtually minimum output voltage deviation; voltage 12 V to 1.8 V; voltage-mode pulsewidth modulation controller; Digital controller IC; fast response; low-power dc–dc converters; parameter insensitive;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2012.2227503