학술논문

A High-Voltage Low-Power DC-DC buck regulator for automotive applications
Document Type
Conference
Source
2010 Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE 2010) Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE), 2010. :937-940 Mar, 2010
Subject
Computing and Processing
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Regulators
Automotive applications
Batteries
Automotive engineering
Low voltage
Electromagnetic interference
CMOS technology
Power dissipation
Temperature distribution
Filters
DC-DC regulator
buck converter
pulse frequency modulation
current control
low quiscent current
Language
ISSN
1530-1591
1558-1101
Abstract
This work presents a High-Voltage Low-Power CMOS DC-DC buck regulator for automotive applications. The overall system, including the high and low voltage analog devices, the power MOS and the low voltage digital devices, was realized in the Austriamicrosystems 0.35 HVCMOS technology, resulting in a 6.5 mm 2 die. The regulator is able to manage a supply voltage down to 4.5 V and up to 50 V and generates a fixed regulated output voltage of 5 V or a variable one in the whole automotive temperature range. The regulator sinks only a maximum of 1.8 µA of current in standby mode and a maximum of 25 µA when no load is connected. It can be used to supply low voltage devices from the battery when low power dissipation and low current consumption is needed. The system output current can be selected in the range 350–700 mA. When a higher output current is needed, it is possible to connect more regulators in parallel multiplying the output current without any problem.