Wei-Chung Chen, Yung-Sheng Huang, M. Chien, Ying-Wei Chou, Hsin-Chieh Chen, Yi-Ping Su, Ke-Horng Chen, Chinder Wey, Ying-Hsi Lin, Tsung-Yen Tsai, Chen-Chih Huang, Chao-Cheng Lee
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Abstract
For high efficiency, the proposed constant on-time controlled switching regulator (SWR) directly supplies to Wi-Fi systems without cascading any low dropout regulators. On-time value adjusted by the proposed transient-enhanced technique greatly reduces transient voltage variations. Besides, an asynchronous auto-zero technique is used to minimize offset voltage effect to ±0.5% in steady state. Experimental results show voltage variation is smaller than ±3% and peak efficiency is 95% with a small silicon area of 0.0019 mm2, which is only one-twentieth of conventional design. The proposed well-regulated SWR can improve error vector magnitude (EVM) from -27.2 dB to -33.6 dB.