2012 International Conference on Synthesis, Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Methods and Applications to Circuit Design (SMACD 2012
DOI: 10.1109/smacd.2012.6339411
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Optimization of fully-integrated power converter circuits comprising tapered inductor layout and temperature effects

Abstract: A technique for the optimization of fully-integrated inductive DC-DC converters is presented. An optimization framework is used to acquire an optimal converter, focusing on the onchip inductor as well as on the accurate layout-based modeling of temperature effects. For the inductor in inductive DC-DC converters, a tapered topology is introduced. A fully-integrated DC-DC boost converter is designed and optimized in a 0.13 µm CMOS technology. The power loss in the circuit is reduced with 27 % resulting in a 7 % … Show more

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“…These boost circuits are small in sizes and with high efficiency, but limited output currents, which are inadequate for some of large-sized displays. Towards large output currents, inductive DC-DC boost converters are under intensive development to be fully integrated with IC fabrication technology (Richelli et al 2004;Callemeyn and Steyaert 2012) for displays. The structure and basic operation principles of the DC-DC converter are illustrated by Fig.…”
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“…These boost circuits are small in sizes and with high efficiency, but limited output currents, which are inadequate for some of large-sized displays. Towards large output currents, inductive DC-DC boost converters are under intensive development to be fully integrated with IC fabrication technology (Richelli et al 2004;Callemeyn and Steyaert 2012) for displays. The structure and basic operation principles of the DC-DC converter are illustrated by Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%