• DocumentCode
    1500878
  • Title

    A 0.18-  \\mu{\\hbox {m}} Monolithic Li-Ion Battery Charger for Wireless Devices Based on Partial Current Sensing and Adaptive Reference Voltage

  • Author

    Pagano, Rosario ; Baker, Michael ; Radke, Russell E.

  • Author_Institution
    Broadcom Corp., Fort Collins, CO, USA
  • Volume
    47
  • Issue
    6
  • fYear
    2012
  • fDate
    6/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    1355
  • Lastpage
    1368
  • Abstract
    An Li-ion battery charger based on a charge-control buck regulator operating at 2.2 MHz is implemented in 180 nm CMOS technology. The novelty of the proposed charge-control converter consists of regulating the average output current by only sensing a portion of the inductor current and using an adaptive reference voltage. By adopting this approach, the charger average output current is set to a constant value of 900 mA regardless of the battery voltage variation. In constant-voltage (CV) mode, a feedback loop is established in addition to the preexisting current control loop, preserving the smoothness of the output voltage at the transition from constant-current (CC) to CV mode. A small-signal model has been developed to analyze the system stability and subharmonic oscillations at low current levels. Transistor-level simulations of the proposed switching charger are presented. The output voltage ranges from 2.1 to 4.2 V, and the power efficiency at 900 mA has been measured to be 86% for an input voltage of 10 V. The accuracy of the output current using the proposed sensing technique is 9.4% at 10 V.
  • Keywords
    CMOS integrated circuits; battery chargers; controllers; inductors; lithium; secondary cells; 180 nm CMOS technology; Li; adaptive reference voltage; battery voltage variation; charge-control buck regulator; charge-control converter; charger average output current; constant-voltage mode; current 900 mA; feedback loop; frequency 2.2 MHz; inductor current; monolithic Li-ion battery charger; partial current sensing; size 180 nm; small-signal model; subharmonic oscillation; switching charger; transistor-level simulation; voltage 2.1 V to 10 V; wireless device; Accuracy; Batteries; Inductors; Sensors; Switches; Voltage control; ${G}_{rm M}C$ filter; Buck converter; LDMOS; Li-ion battery charger; charge control; current sensing; power management unit; sample-and-hold system;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9200
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JSSC.2012.2191025
  • Filename
    6188520