Title :
Variable output, soft-switching DC/DC converter for VLSI dynamic voltage scaling power supply applications
Author :
Trescases, Olivier ; Ng, Wai Tung
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Toronto Univ., Ont., Canada
Abstract :
The implementation of a low-voltage zero-voltage-switching quasi-square-wave (ZVS-QSW) buck converter capable of meeting the future challenges of low-voltage VRMs is presented. By eliminating switching losses, high-efficiency operation at switching frequencies beyond 1 MHz is achieved. The design uses novel high-speed dead-time-locked-loops with fast dead-time error rejection to ensure zero-voltage-switching under dynamic loads and variable output conditions. The ZVS-QSW converter, which was implemented in a mixed-signal 0.18 m CMOS process, has a measured efficiency of 82% at 5 MHz with a 1.4 V output. The ZVS-QSW converter is intended to supply the next generation VLSI chips with a variable supply voltage for dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) applications. DVS refers to the real-time scaling of the supply voltage to the VLSI chip to minimize dynamic power consumption, while satisfying a variable target clock frequency. Several DVS strategies are examined, and it is shown that DVS can be applied to the ZVS-QSW converter using a dual-mode configuration. An experimental DVS test-bench was developed using a state-of-the-art Xilinx CPLD capable of operating from 1.35 V to 1.8 V. The PID controlled DVS system achieves the maximum VDD transition in 22 μs.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; DC-DC power convertors; VLSI; power consumption; switching convertors; zero voltage switching; 0.18 m; 1.4 V; 5 MHz; 82 percent; CMOS process; PID control; VLSI; dead-time error rejection; dual-mode configuration; dynamic power consumption minimization; dynamic voltage scaling application; dynamic voltage scaling power supply application; high-speed dead-time-locked-loop; soft-switching DC/DC converter; state-of-the-art Xilinx CPLD; switching frequency; switching losses elimination; variable target clock frequency; zero-voltage-switching quasi-square-wave buck converter; Buck converters; CMOS process; DC-DC power converters; Dynamic voltage scaling; Power supplies; Semiconductor device measurement; Switching frequency; Switching loss; Very large scale integration; Voltage control;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics Specialists Conference, 2004. PESC 04. 2004 IEEE 35th Annual
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8399-0
DOI :
10.1109/PESC.2004.1354733