Abstract
Power management integrated circuits (PMICs) with on-chip compensation are widely used to power multiple loads in mobile devices with increased power density. However, there are two issues for on-chip compensated PMICs. First, on-chip compensation reconfigurability is required to obtain the appropriate response in various passive components. Second, a converter for a processor requires adaptive voltage positioning (AVP) to reduce the output capacitor size. In this paper, a novel reconfigurable on-chip compensated current-mode buck converter with AVP is proposed to solve the aforementioned issues without requiring high-speed and high-resolution analog-to-digital converter (ADC). A reconfigurable accurate load line control scheme and on-chip compensation are proposed to achieve an accurate load line and AVP in various load lines and passive components. The control scheme, small-signal model, and circuit implementation are illustrated in this paper. The proposed buck converter was implemented into an integrated circuit to verify the analysis.
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