2022 35th International Conference on VLSI Design and 2022 21st International Conference on Embedded Systems (VLSID) 2022
DOI: 10.1109/vlsid2022.2022.00057
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A High Voltage Level Shifter for Automotive Buck Converter with a Fast Transient Response

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“…The command signals (Stby, Stbyb) in the wordline drivers need to swing from supply voltage to a negative voltage, so a level shifter circuit is necessary between the bias generator and driver. However, conventional level shifters [28,29], as shown in Figure 6a,b, often have a time delay between their differential output signals, which results in a significant amount of short-circuit current at the wordline driver circuits. This happens because the negative bias generator has a finite output resistance, and the level shifter circuit has to drive a heavy load.…”
Section: Ultra-low-standby-power Srammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The command signals (Stby, Stbyb) in the wordline drivers need to swing from supply voltage to a negative voltage, so a level shifter circuit is necessary between the bias generator and driver. However, conventional level shifters [28,29], as shown in Figure 6a,b, often have a time delay between their differential output signals, which results in a significant amount of short-circuit current at the wordline driver circuits. This happens because the negative bias generator has a finite output resistance, and the level shifter circuit has to drive a heavy load.…”
Section: Ultra-low-standby-power Srammentioning
confidence: 99%