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US07679350B2 DC/DC voltage regulator with automatic current sensing selectability for linear and switch mode operation utilizing a single voltage reference 有权
DC / DC电压调节器,具有自动电流检测选择性,用于使用单个参考电压的线性和开关模式操作

  • Patent Title: DC/DC voltage regulator with automatic current sensing selectability for linear and switch mode operation utilizing a single voltage reference
  • Patent Title (中): DC / DC电压调节器,具有自动电流检测选择性,用于使用单个参考电压的线性和开关模式操作
  • Application No.: US10587785
    Application Date: 2004-02-05
  • Publication No.: US07679350B2
    Publication Date: 2010-03-16
  • Inventor: Christopher T. FalveyAndrew Wu
  • Applicant: Christopher T. FalveyAndrew Wu
  • Applicant Address: US CA San Jose
  • Assignee: Monolithic Power Systems, Inc.
  • Current Assignee: Monolithic Power Systems, Inc.
  • Current Assignee Address: US CA San Jose
  • Agency: Perkins Coie LLP
  • International Application: PCT/US2004/003267 WO 20040205
  • International Announcement: WO2005/085969 WO 20050905
  • Main IPC: G05F1/618
  • IPC: G05F1/618
DC/DC voltage regulator with automatic current sensing selectability for linear and switch mode operation utilizing a single voltage reference
Abstract:
A switch-mode DC/DC converter (101) and linear low drop out (LIDO) DC/DC regulator (105) are connected in parallel to drive a single load Both regulators share a common voltage reference, feedback network (103), input supply and output such that the regulated voltage is identical during each mode of operation. During heavy loads the switch-mode regulator (107) is in operation and the linear regulator is disabled for the highest efficiency possible. Conversely at light loads the linear regulator is in operation with the switch-mode regulator (107) disabled, also maximizing the efficiency. Each regulator senses load current (131) to automatically transition between the appropriate voltage regulators at fixed load current levels. The presented invention also includes a make before break transition scheme of the voltage regulators (103) to minimize the voltage transients.
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