A fast transient digital low dropout voltage regulator

A voltage regulator is an important device block when it comes to power management in integrated circuits design for system-on-chip applications. It is used to regulate and maintain the voltage of a power source as close to the reference voltage defined by the user. A high-performance voltage regula...

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Main Author: Heng, Amos Kai Xiang
Other Authors: Chan Pak Kwong
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2018
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-749492023-07-07T16:06:07Z A fast transient digital low dropout voltage regulator Heng, Amos Kai Xiang Chan Pak Kwong School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering A voltage regulator is an important device block when it comes to power management in integrated circuits design for system-on-chip applications. It is used to regulate and maintain the voltage of a power source as close to the reference voltage defined by the user. A high-performance voltage regulator should provide a stable direct current voltage regardless of the load current, temperature changes and alternating current disturbance. Most voltage regulators consist of a feedback system to maintain the output voltage to keep it within a certain tolerable range to run other electrical devices. Digital voltage regulators are required to have fast transient response and short settling time with low noise level to prevent system error and other problems. Producing accurate output as well as good power efficiency are also important for low power devices that are operating at low voltages. A conventional Digital Low Dropout (DLDO) voltage regulator can achieve low voltage operation as well as 98.7% current efficiency using 65nm CMOS technology[1]. The simulation is based on a 0.6V supply voltage and a quiescent current of 1.37µA in 40nm CMOS technology. It shows an improvement of the conventional DLDO regulator by including an additional block for coarse and fine-tuning method into the whole system. It has achieved 59.2µs settling time. This gives faster transient response when compared to that of the conventional DLDO. Bachelor of Engineering 2018-05-25T04:31:17Z 2018-05-25T04:31:17Z 2018 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/74949 en Nanyang Technological University 49 p. application/pdf
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A fast transient digital low dropout voltage regulator
description A voltage regulator is an important device block when it comes to power management in integrated circuits design for system-on-chip applications. It is used to regulate and maintain the voltage of a power source as close to the reference voltage defined by the user. A high-performance voltage regulator should provide a stable direct current voltage regardless of the load current, temperature changes and alternating current disturbance. Most voltage regulators consist of a feedback system to maintain the output voltage to keep it within a certain tolerable range to run other electrical devices. Digital voltage regulators are required to have fast transient response and short settling time with low noise level to prevent system error and other problems. Producing accurate output as well as good power efficiency are also important for low power devices that are operating at low voltages. A conventional Digital Low Dropout (DLDO) voltage regulator can achieve low voltage operation as well as 98.7% current efficiency using 65nm CMOS technology[1]. The simulation is based on a 0.6V supply voltage and a quiescent current of 1.37µA in 40nm CMOS technology. It shows an improvement of the conventional DLDO regulator by including an additional block for coarse and fine-tuning method into the whole system. It has achieved 59.2µs settling time. This gives faster transient response when compared to that of the conventional DLDO.
author2 Chan Pak Kwong
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Heng, Amos Kai Xiang
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author Heng, Amos Kai Xiang
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title A fast transient digital low dropout voltage regulator
title_short A fast transient digital low dropout voltage regulator
title_full A fast transient digital low dropout voltage regulator
title_fullStr A fast transient digital low dropout voltage regulator
title_full_unstemmed A fast transient digital low dropout voltage regulator
title_sort fast transient digital low dropout voltage regulator
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