This paper introduces an innovative current-sense technique for voltage regulator modules (VRMs). The proposed method is applied to a multiphase buck converter although the converter topology does not affect the accuracy or effectiveness of the proposed technique. A RC network is parallel connected with the buck converter low-side MOSFET and the voltage signal across the sense capacitor reconstructs the inductor current waveform. The RC technique benefits from all the advantages of the most popular current-sensing technique, the inductor DC resistance current-sense method, cutting off its main disadvantage. The sense network design is oriented to obtain high immunity to noise and a great dynamic in current-mode control by properly selecting the sense signal slop during Ton and Toff time slots. A laboratory prototype of a multiphase buck converter with current-mode control implementing the proposed current-sense method is described and experimental results are shown. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
BOSCAINO V, LIVRERI P, F MARINO, M MINIERI (2008). Current-Sensing Technique for Current-Mode Controlled Voltage Regulator Modules. MICROELECTRONICS JOURNAL, 39 (2008), 1852-1859 [10.1016/j.mejo.2008.05.015].
Current-Sensing Technique for Current-Mode Controlled Voltage Regulator Modules
BOSCAINO, Valeria;LIVRERI, Patrizia;
2008-01-01
Abstract
This paper introduces an innovative current-sense technique for voltage regulator modules (VRMs). The proposed method is applied to a multiphase buck converter although the converter topology does not affect the accuracy or effectiveness of the proposed technique. A RC network is parallel connected with the buck converter low-side MOSFET and the voltage signal across the sense capacitor reconstructs the inductor current waveform. The RC technique benefits from all the advantages of the most popular current-sensing technique, the inductor DC resistance current-sense method, cutting off its main disadvantage. The sense network design is oriented to obtain high immunity to noise and a great dynamic in current-mode control by properly selecting the sense signal slop during Ton and Toff time slots. A laboratory prototype of a multiphase buck converter with current-mode control implementing the proposed current-sense method is described and experimental results are shown. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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