This paper presents the design of an output-capacitorless low-dropout voltage regulator (OCL-LDO) capable of driving a wide range of load capacitance and supplying a wide range of load current while maintaining excellent load and line regulations, thanks to the combined indirect-direct nested Miller compensation which ensures stability and maintains a high loop gain over the whole range of load condition. Fabricated in a 0.18-µm CMOS process and consuming 14 µA of quiescent current, the OCL-LDO, while supplying the load current between 0 mA to 100 mA, is capable of driving the load capacitance in the range of 0-1 nF; with a minimum load current of 1 mA, however, the OCL-LDO can drive up to 10 nF of load capacitance. Over such wide load-current and load-capacitance ranges, the OCL-LDO achieves DC load and line regulations of 0.025 mV/mA and 0.5 mV/V, respectively.INDEX TERMS output-capacitorless, low-dropout voltage regulator, wide load range, load regulation, line regulation, low-power regulator, Nested Miller Compensation, system-on-chips, power management circuits.
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