1. Dual-Path Three-Level Buck Converter With Loop-Free Autocalibration for Flying Capacitor Self-Balancing
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Sung-Min Yoo, Sung-Wan Hong, Se-Un Shin, Hyung-Min Lee, Jung Woojoong, Jun-Hyeok Yang, Jongshin Shin, Michael Choi, Sang-Ho Kim, and Tae-Hwang Kong
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Physics ,Buck converter ,business.industry ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,Electrical engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Inductor ,Power (physics) ,law.invention ,Capacitor ,CMOS ,Hardware_GENERAL ,law ,Logic gate ,Hardware_INTEGRATEDCIRCUITS ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Power semiconductor device ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Voltage - Abstract
This letter proposes a loop-free autocalibration technique for self-balancing of flying capacitors in a three-level dc–dc buck converter. The proposed converter utilizes a dual-path power stage with balancing switches that adaptively short flying capacitors at de-energizing phases. Thus, the dual-path three-level converter ensures that flying capacitor voltages are self-balanced at half the input voltage without using additional feedback calibration loops, leading to robust operation and competitive efficiencies. The prototype was fabricated in the 0.13- μ m CMOS BCD process and adopted two flying capacitors of 4.7 μ F each and an inductor of 10 μ H with a dc resistance of 128 mΩ. When an 8-V input was converted to a 3-V output voltage with a load current of 400 mA, the measured efficiency was 88.6% at 800 kHz switching while flying capacitors are automatically balanced.
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- 2021
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