Active bootstrapped-supply generator
US-2024429816-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US10666136B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10666136-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816102925-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 14, 2018 |
| Priority date | Sep 11, 2017 |
| Publication date | May 26, 2020 |
| Grant date | May 26, 2020 |
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A two dimensional charge pump and control circuitry is disclosed. The two dimensional charge pump includes a group of parallel-coupled charge pumps coupled between a DC power source and a first output connection node via a corresponding group of charge pump connection nodes. The group of parallel-coupled charge pumps has a corresponding group of clock connection nodes. Each of the group of parallel-coupled charge pumps includes a corresponding group of series capacitive elements coupled between a corresponding one of the group of charge pump connection nodes and a corresponding one of the group of clock connection nodes.
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An electrical apparatus comprising: control circuitry configured to provide a clock signal; and a two dimensional charge pump comprising a plurality of parallel-coupled charge pumps coupled between a DC power source and a first output connection node via a corresponding plurality of charge pump connection nodes, wherein: the plurality of parallel-coupled charge pumps is further coupled between the DC power source and a second output connection node; the plurality of parallel-coupled charge pumps has a corresponding plurality of clock connection nodes; each of the plurality of parallel-coupled charge pumps comprises a corresponding plurality of series capacitive elements coupled between a corresponding one of the plurality of charge pump connection nodes and a corresponding one of the plurality of clock connection nodes; the two dimensional charge pump further comprises a first output capacitive element and a second output capacitive element, such that the first output capacitive element is coupled between the first output connection node and ground and the second output capacitive element is coupled between the second output connection node and ground; and the two dimensional charge pump is configured to provide a first charge pump output voltage via the first output connection node and a second charge pump output voltage via the second output connection node using the DC power source and the plurality of parallel-coupled charge pumps. 2. The electrical apparatus of claim 1 wherein: the plurality of parallel-coupled charge pumps further comprises a first parallel-coupled charge pump and a second parallel-coupled charge pump; the first parallel-coupled charge pump is coupled between the DC power source and the second parallel-coupled charge pump; the plurality of clock connection nodes has a first clock connection node and a second clock connection node, and the plurality of charge pump connection nodes has a first charge pump connection node and a second charge pump connection node; and the first parallel-coupled charge pump has the first charge pump connection node and the second parallel-coupled charge pump has the second charge pump connection node. 3. The electrical apparatus of claim 2 wherein: the first parallel-coupled charge pump comprises a first plurality of series capacitive elements coupled between the first charge pump connection node and the first clock connection node, such that the first plurality of series capacitive elements comprises a first series capacitive element and a second series capacitive element; and the second parallel-coupled charge pump comprises a second plurality of series capacitive elements coupled between the second charge pump connection node and the second clock connection node, such that the second plurality of series capacitive elements comprises a third series capacitive element and a fourth series capacitive element. 4. The electrical apparatus of claim 2 wherein: the first parallel-coupled charge pump is configured to receive a clock signal via the first clock connection node; and the second parallel-coupled charge pump is configured to receive an inverting clock signal via the second clock connection node. 5. The electrical apparatus of claim 4 wherein: the first parallel-coupled charge pump is further configured to use the clock signal to partially provide the first charge pump output voltage; and the second parallel-coupled charge pump is further configured to use the inverting clock signal to partially provide the first charge pump output voltage, such that the inverting clock signal is phase-shifted from the clock signal by nominally 180 degrees. 6. The electrical apparatus of claim 4 further comprising control circuitry configured to provide the clock signal and the inverting clock signal. 7. The electrical apparatus of claim 4 further comprising control circuitry configured to provide the clock signal, wherein the two dimensional charge pump comprises a clock inverter configured to invert the clock signal to provide the inverting clock signal. 8. The electrical apparatus of claim 4 wherein the first parallel-coupled charge pump comprises a first alpha switching element, a first beta switching element, a second alpha switching element, a third alpha switching element, a first series capacitive element, and a second series capacitive element, such that: the first series capacitive element is coupled between the first clock connection node and the first beta switching element; the second series capacitive element is coupled between the first charge pump connection node and the first beta switching element; the third alpha switching element is coupled between the second series capacitive element and ground; the first alpha switching element is coupled between the DC power source and the first series capacitive element; and the second alpha switching element is coupled between the DC power source and the first charge pump connection node. 9. The electrical apparatus of claim 8 wherein when the clock signal is LOW: the first alpha switching element is configured to be ON; the first beta switching element is configured to be OFF; the second alpha switching element is configured to be ON; and the third alpha switching element is configured to be ON, wherein: the first series capacitive element is configured to be charged via the DC power source, the first alpha switching element, and the first clock connection node; and the second series capacitive element is configured to be charged via the DC power source, the second alpha switching element, and the third alpha switching element. 10. The electrical apparatus of claim 8 wherein when the clock signal is HIGH: the first alpha switching element is configured to be OFF; the first beta switching element is configured to be ON; the second alpha switching element is configured to be OFF; and the third alpha switching element is configured to be OFF, wherein the first series capacitive element and the second series capacitive element are configured to be discharged via the first clock connection node, the first beta switching element, the first charge pump connection node, and the second parallel-coupled charge pump. 11. The electrical apparatus of claim 8 wherein the first parallel-coupled charge pump further comprises a second beta switching element and the second parallel-coupled charge pump comprises a third series capacitive element, such that: the second beta switching element is coupled between the first series capacitive element and the second parallel-coupled charge pump; and the third series capacitive element is coupled between the second beta switching element and the second clock connection node. 12. The electrical apparatus of claim 11 wherein when the clock signal is LOW: the first alpha switching element is configured to be ON; the first beta switching element is configured to be OFF; the second alpha switching element is configured to be ON; the second beta switching element is configured to be OFF; and the third alpha switching element is configured to be ON, wherein: the first series capacitive element is configured to be charged via the first alpha switching element and the first clock connection node; and the second series capacitive element is configured to be charged via the second alpha switching element and the third alpha switching element. 13. The electrical apparatus of claim 11 wherein when the clock signal is HIGH: the first alpha switching element is configured to be OFF; the first beta switching element is configured to be ON; the second
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