2009
DOI: 10.1007/s10470-009-9365-z
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Lossless average inductor current sensor for CMOS integrated DC–DC converters operating at high frequencies

Abstract: A novel average inductor current sensing circuit integrable in CMOS technologies is presented. It is designed for DC-DC converters using buck, boost, or buckboost topologies and operating in continuous conduction mode at high switching frequencies. The average inductor current value is used by the DC-DC controllers to increase the light load power conversion efficiency (e.g., selection of the modulation mode, selection of the dynamic width of the transistors). It can also be used to perform the constant curren… Show more

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“…The topology of DC-DC Buck converter is shown in Fig 1 , and it consists of a DC input voltage source, a MOSFET switch, a diode, an inductor, a capacitor and a load resistor. The average state equations describing the operation of the Buck converter can be written as where u is the control input that takes 1 for the ON state of the switch, and 0 for the OFF state [ 14 ].…”
Section: Modeling the Dc-dc Buck Convertermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The topology of DC-DC Buck converter is shown in Fig 1 , and it consists of a DC input voltage source, a MOSFET switch, a diode, an inductor, a capacitor and a load resistor. The average state equations describing the operation of the Buck converter can be written as where u is the control input that takes 1 for the ON state of the switch, and 0 for the OFF state [ 14 ].…”
Section: Modeling the Dc-dc Buck Convertermentioning
confidence: 99%