Abstract
This paper presents a soft-start circuit that adopts a pulse-skipping control to prevent inrush current and output voltage overshoot during the start-up period of dc-dc converters. The purpose of the pulse-skipping control is to significantly restrain the increasing rate of the reference voltage of the error amplifier. Thanks to the pulse-skipping mechanism and the duty cycle minimization, the soft-start-up time can be extended and the restriction of the charging current and the capacitance can be relaxed. The proposed soft-start circuit is fully integrated on chip without external components, leading to a reduction in PCB area and cost. A current-mode buck converter is implemented with TSMC 0.35-μm 2P4M CMOS process. Simulation results show the output voltage of the buck converter increases smoothly and inrush current is less than 300 mA.
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