DocumentCode
1300769
Title
A low-voltage, low quiescent current, low drop-out regulator
Author
Rincon-Mora, Gabriel A. ; Allen, Phillip E.
Author_Institution
Stand. Linear Design Branch, Texas Instrum. Inc., Dallas, TX, USA
Volume
33
Issue
1
fYear
1998
fDate
1/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
36
Lastpage
44
Abstract
The demand for low-voltage, low drop-out (LDO) regulators is increasing because of the growing demand for portable electronics, i.e., cellular phones, pagers, laptops, etc. LDO´s are used coherently with dc-dc converters as well as standalone parts. In power supply systems, they are typically cascaded onto switching regulators to suppress noise and provide a low noise output. The need for low voltage is innate to portable low power devices and corroborated by lower breakdown voltages resulting from reductions in feature size. Low quiescent current in a battery-operated system is an intrinsic performance parameter because it partially determines battery life. This paper discusses some techniques that enable the practical realizations of low quiescent current LDO´s at low voltages and in existing technologies. The proposed circuit exploits the frequency response dependence on load-current to minimize quiescent current flow. Moreover, the output current capabilities of MOS power transistors are enhanced and drop-out voltages are decreased for a given device size. Other applications, like dc-dc converters, can also reap the benefits of these enhanced MOS devices. An LDO prototype incorporating the aforementioned techniques was fabricated. The circuit was operable down to input voltages of 1 V with a zero-load quiescent current flow of 23 μA. Moreover, the regulator provided 18 and 50 mA of output current at input voltages of 1 and 1.2 V, respectively
Keywords
controllers; power supply circuits; voltage regulators; 1 to 1.2 V; 18 to 50 mA; 23 muA; DC-DC converter; MOS power transistor; battery operation; breakdown voltage; cascaded switching regulators; frequency response; low-voltage low drop-out regulator; noise suppression; portable low power device; power supply system; quiescent current; standalone part; Batteries; Cellular phones; Circuits; DC-DC power converters; Frequency response; Low voltage; Portable computers; Power supplies; Power transistors; Regulators;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9200
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/4.654935
Filename
654935
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