2013 IEEE 56th International Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems (MWSCAS) 2013
DOI: 10.1109/mwscas.2013.6674690
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Robust compensation scheme for low power capacitor-less low dropout voltage regulator

Abstract: With the expansion of battery powered mobile devices, power management has an ever increasing presence in the electronics industry. These devices require power management circuitry not only to extend the useful life of the battery but also to supply low noise voltage analog circuitry. The low-dropout voltage regulator (LDO) offers improved efficiency over other regulator topologies; however the architecture suffers from stability issues, which usually necessitates a large offchip capacitor to ensure the regula… Show more

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“…However, it has a trade-off issue regarding the area consumption. External capacitor-less LDO architecture and Current Amplifier Hybrid Compensation (CAHC) scheme implements an active feedback-feedforward compensation system was introduced by [10] to overcome the typical load transient and AC stability issues in LDO. In other work, the LDO PSRR rating of -73dB @ 16.7MHz, and a relatively low power of 90mW was achieved by [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it has a trade-off issue regarding the area consumption. External capacitor-less LDO architecture and Current Amplifier Hybrid Compensation (CAHC) scheme implements an active feedback-feedforward compensation system was introduced by [10] to overcome the typical load transient and AC stability issues in LDO. In other work, the LDO PSRR rating of -73dB @ 16.7MHz, and a relatively low power of 90mW was achieved by [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%