Toke Meyer Andersen, Florian Krismer, et al.
ISSCC 2014
Different Half-Bridge (HB) converter topologies for an Integrated Voltage Regulator (IVR), which serves as a microprocessor application, were evaluated. The HB circuits were implemented with Stacked Transistors (HBSTs) in a cutting-edge 14 nm CMOS technology node in order to enable the integration on the microprocessor die. Compared to a conventional realization of the HBST, it was found that the Active Neutral-Point Clamped (ANPC) HBST topology with Independent Clamp Switches (ICSs) not only ensured balanced blocking voltages across the series-connected transistors, but also featured a more robust operation and achieved higher efficiencies at high output currents. The IVR achieved a maximum efficiency of 85.3% at an output current of 300 mA and a switching frequency of 50 MHz. At the maximum measured output current of 780 mA, the efficiency was 83.1%. The active part of the IVR (power switches, gate-drivers, and level shifters) realized a high maximum current density of 24.7 A/mm2 .
Toke Meyer Andersen, Florian Krismer, et al.
ISSCC 2014
Toke M. Andersen, Florian Krismer, et al.
APEC 2013
Pedro André Martins Bezerra, R.K. Aljameh, et al.
COMPEL 2017
Pedro André Martins Bezerra, R.K. Aljameh, et al.
COMPEL 2017