Single-Inductor–Multiple-Output Switching DC–DC Converters |
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Abstract: | Emerging feature dense portable microelectronic devices pose several challenges, including demanding multiple supply voltages from a single miniaturized power-efficient platform. Unfortunately, the power inductors used in magnetic-based switching converters (which are power efficient) are bulky and difficult to integrate. As a result, single-inductor–multiple-output (SIMO) solutions enjoy popularity, but not without design challenges. This brief describes, illustrates, and evaluates how SIMO dc–dc converters operate, transfer energy, and control (through negative feedback) each of their outputs. |
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