Adaptive Current Control in Switching Power Regulators for Fast Transient Response
US-2022337162-A1 · Oct 20, 2022 · US
US2024333127A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2024333127-A1 |
| Application number | US-202318697813-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Mar 10, 2023 |
| Priority date | Mar 24, 2022 |
| Publication date | Oct 3, 2024 |
| Grant date | — |
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The controller for a system including a power converter may be configured to cause the system to operate in one of a low-power mode and the high-power mode based on power demand from a load at the output of the power converter and when in the low-power mode, monitor the output of the power converter to detect an occurrence of a load transient from the load and in response to detecting the occurrence of the load transient, transition from the low-power mode to the high-power mode via a transition mode to minimize undershoot and overshoot of the output voltage.
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A system comprising: a power converter for regulating an output voltage at an output of the power converter; power management circuitry configured to enable operation of the power converter, including one or more first components critical to operation of the power converter in a high-power mode and one or more second components critical to operation of the power converter in both the high-power mode and a low-power mode in which the system consumes significantly less power than that of the high-power mode; and a controller configured to: cause the system to operate in one of the low-power mode and the high-power mode based on power demand from a load at the output of the power converter; and when in the low-power mode: monitor the output of the power converter to detect an occurrence of a load transient from the load, wherein monitoring the output of the power converter comprises one of: monitoring for a condition in which the output voltage falls below a setpoint voltage of the system twice during a current period pulse of the power converter; and monitoring for a condition in which the output voltage falls below a setpoint voltage of the system for a predetermined duration of time during a current period pulse of the power converter; and in response to detecting the occurrence of the load transient, transition from the low-power mode to the high-power mode via a transition mode to minimize undershoot and overshoot of the output voltage. 2 .- 3 . (canceled) 4 . The system of claim 1 , wherein monitoring for the condition in which the output voltage falls below a setpoint voltage of the system for the predetermined duration of time during a current period pulse of the power converter comprises measuring the predetermined time duration using a first clock having lower fidelity than a second clock that is disabled during the low-power mode and enabled during the high-power mode until occurrence of one or more of the following events: detecting the occurrence of the load transient; and completion of the transition mode and beginning of operation in the high-power mode. 5 . The system of claim 1 , wherein: the system further comprises a comparator configured to compare the output voltage to a setpoint voltage of the system, such that the comparator trips when the output voltage is smaller than the setpoint voltage and untrips when the output voltage is larger than the setpoint voltage; and the controller is further configured to, during the transition mode: control switching of power switches of the power converter based on an output of the comparator; and switch to the high-power mode if the comparator remains tripped for a predetermined amount of time or predetermined number of switching cycles of the power converter. 6 . The system of claim 1 , wherein: the system further comprises a comparator configured to compare the output voltage to a setpoint voltage of the system, such that the comparator trips when the output voltage is smaller than the setpoint voltage and untrips when the output voltage is larger than the setpoint voltage; and the controller is further configured to, during the transition mode, control a peak current through a power inductor of the power converter based on one or more of: a duration of time between trips of the comparator; a duration of time the comparator is tripped; a duration of time the comparator is untripped; a difference between the output voltage and the setpoint voltage; and a fixed predetermined value for the peak current. 7 . The system of claim 1 , wherein: the system further comprises a comparator configured to compare the output voltage to a setpoint voltage of the system, such that the comparator trips when the output voltage is smaller than the setpoint voltage and untrips when the output voltage is larger than the setpoint voltage; and the controller is further configured to: during the transition mode, control a peak current through a power inductor of the power converter based on a fixed value for a fixed number of cycles until a maximum current limit is reached; and after the maximum current limit is reached, decrease the peak current to a second lower limit and switch to the high-power mode. 8 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the controller causes the power converter to operate in a discontinuous conduction mode in the low-power mode and a continuous conduction mode in the high-power mode. 9 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the controller causes the power converter to operate in a pulse-frequency modulation mode in the low-power mode and a pulse-width modulation mode in the high-power mode. 10 . A method comprising, in a system having a power converter for regulating an output voltage at an output of the power converter and power management circuitry configured to enable operation of the power converter, including one or more first components critical to operation of the power converter in a high-power mode and one or more second components critical to operation of the power converter in both the high-power mode and a low-power mode in which the system consumes significantly less power than that of the high-power mode: causing the system to operate in one of the low-power mode and the high-power mode based on power demand from a load at the output of the power converter; and when in the low-power mode: monitoring the output of the power converter to detect an occurrence of a load transient from the load, wherein monitoring the output of the power converter comprises one of monitoring for a condition in which the output voltage falls below a setpoint voltage of the system twice during a current period pulse of the power converter; and monitoring for a condition in which the output voltage falls below a setpoint voltage of the system for a predetermined duration of time during a current period pulse of the power converter; and in response to detecting the occurrence of the load transient, transitioning from the low-power mode to the high-power mode via a transition mode to minimize undershoot and overshoot of the output voltage. 11 .- 12 . (canceled) 13 . The method of claim 10 , wherein monitoring for the condition in which the output voltage falls below a setpoint voltage of the system for the predetermined duration of time during a current period pulse of the power converter comprises measuring the predetermined time duration using a first clock having lower fidelity than a second clock that is disabled during the low-power mode and enabled during the high-power mode until occurrence of one or more of the following events: detecting the occurrence of the load transient; and completion of the transition mode and beginning of operation in the high-power mode. 14 . The method of claim 10 , wherein: the system further comprises a comparator configured to compare the output voltage to a setpoint voltage of the system, such that the comparator trips when the output voltage is smaller than the setpoint voltage and untrips when the output voltage is larger than the setpoint voltage; and the method further comprises, during the transition mode: controlling switching of power switches of the power converter based on an output of the comparator; and switching to the high-power mode if the comparator remains tripped for a predetermined amount of time or predetermined number of switching cycles of the power converter. 15 . The method of claim 10 , wherein: the system further comprises a comparator configured to compare the output voltage to a setpoint voltage of the system, such that the comparator trips when the output voltage is smaller than the
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