Title :
Design techniques for IC voltage regulators without p-n-p transistors
Author :
Birrittella, Mark S. ; Marley, Robert R. ; Nootbaar, Keith D.
fDate :
2/1/1987 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Design techniques for IC voltage regulators without p-n-p transistors are discussed. Included is a brief discussion of the problems associated with p-n-p transistors that can be used as shunt devices in voltage regulators, as well as two methods for eliminating the p-n-p shunt device that is commonly used in regulators. The first method applies to nontemperature-compensated voltage regulators. It is a method of reducing the sensitivity of regulators to changes in power supply, using a phi cancellation technique instead of a p-n-p shunt device. This method greatly improves regulator voltage tracking. The second method is a method of eliminating the p-n-p transistor in a temperature-compensated bandgap-referenced voltage regulator using a differential amplifier to maintain current equality in tracking transistors. It is shown that the elimination of the p-n-p device will add a higher degree of design freedom while decreasing the susceptibility of the design to process variations.
Keywords :
Bipolar integrated circuits; Compensation; Power integrated circuits; Voltage regulators; bipolar integrated circuits; compensation; power integrated circuits; voltage regulators; Logic devices; Monolithic integrated circuits; Power generation; Power supplies; Process design; Refining; Regulators; Resistors; Temperature; Voltage control;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.1987.1052673