A new frequency compensation scheme for current-mode DC/DC converter

2011 
This paper presents a new frequency compensation scheme for current-mode DC/DC converters. The proposed compensation scheme includes the miller capacitance control unit and dynamic zero control unit. The miller capacitance control unit uses a small compensated capacitance Cm to establish a big capacitance. Therefore, the system's transient response is improved as the fast charge or discharges on the small on-chip capacitance Cm. The dynamic zero control unit uses a NMOS which operates in triode region to act as a voltage controlled linear resistor. As the control voltage varies with the load current, it will generate a dynamic zero to cancel the pole ω 1 . Therefore, the system's stability is great ly improved. Simulated in a 0.18-µm CMOS process, the proposed compensation scheme achieves full range alternating current stability from 0 to 450mA load current and improves the transient response with 150mV voltage variation and 10µS settling time for a 250mA load step.
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