Active bootstrapped-supply generator
US-2024429816-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US9236794B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9236794-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313854707-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 1, 2013 |
| Priority date | Dec 22, 2006 |
| Publication date | Jan 12, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jan 12, 2016 |
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A charge pump circuit, and associated method and apparatuses, for providing a split-rail voltage supply, the circuit having a network of switches that is operable in a number of different states and a controller for operating the switches in a sequence of said states so as to generate positive and negative output voltages together spanning a voltage approximately equal to the input voltage and centered on the voltage at the common terminal.
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What is claimed is: 1. A charge pump circuit comprising: an input terminal for receiving an input voltage; a common terminal; first and second output terminals for connection to respective first and second reservoir capacitors; first and second flying capacitor terminals for connection to a first flying capacitor; third and fourth flying capacitor terminals for connection to a second flying capacitor; a switch network connected to said input terminal, said common terminal, said first and second output terminals and said first, second, third and fourth flying capacitor terminals; said switch network being operable in at least a first mode of operation in a sequence of states comprising at least a first state and a second state so as to generate first positive and negative output voltages respectively at said first and second output terminals; wherein in said first state said first and second flying capacitors are connected in series between the input terminal and the common terminal and disconnected from the first and second output terminals; and wherein in said second state said first flying capacitor is connected in parallel with one of the first and second reservoir capacitors while, at the same time, said second flying capacitor is connected in parallel with the other one of said first and second reservoir capacitors. 2. A charge pump circuit as claimed in claim 1 wherein said first positive and negative output voltages are each equal in magnitude to half the input voltage. 3. A charge pump circuit as claimed in claim 1 wherein in said first mode of operation said sequence of states further comprises a third state in which said first and second flying capacitors are connected in parallel with one another and disconnected from the input terminal and the first and second output terminals. 4. A charge pump circuit as claimed in claim 1 wherein the switch network is further operable in at least a second mode of operation in a second sequence of switch states so as to generate second positive and negative output voltages respectively at said first and second output terminals, wherein said second positive and negative voltages are different to said first positive and negative voltages. 5. A charge pump circuit as claimed in claim 4 wherein said second positive and negative output voltages are each equal in magnitude to the input voltage. 6. A charge pump circuit as claimed in claim 1 wherein said switch network comprises: a first switch for connecting the input terminal to the first flying capacitor terminal; a second switch for connecting the first flying capacitor terminal to the first output terminal; a third switch for connecting the first flying capacitor terminal to the third flying capacitor terminal; a fourth switch for connecting the second flying capacitor terminal to the common terminal; a fifth switch for connecting the second flying capacitor terminal to the third flying capacitor terminal; a sixth switch for connecting the second flying capacitor terminal to the fourth flying capacitor terminal; a seventh switch for connecting the fourth flying capacitor terminal to the common terminal; and an eighth switch for connecting the fourth flying capacitor terminal to the second output terminal. 7. A charge pump circuit as claimed in claim 6 wherein, in the first state, the first switch, the fifth switch and the seventh switch are all closed and the other said switches are open. 8. A charge pump circuit as claimed in claim 6 wherein, in the second state, the second switch, the fourth switch, the fifth switch and the eighth switch are all closed and the other said switches are open. 9. A charge pump circuit as claimed in claim 1 wherein the switch network is further operable in a fourth state, wherein in the fourth state one of the flying capacitors is connected between said first and second output terminals. 10. A charge pump circuit as claimed in claim 1 wherein the circuit is configured to alter the sequence of states in response to the operating conditions of the charge pump circuit. 11. A charge pump circuit as claimed in claim 1 comprising a first reservoir capacitor connected to said first output terminal, a second reservoir capacitor connected to said second output terminal, a first flying capacitor connected between said first and second flying capacitor terminals and a second flying capacitor connected between said third and fourth flying capacitor terminals. 12. An electronic device comprising a charge pump circuit as claimed in claim 1 .
Electricity · mapped topic
using capacitors charged and discharged alternately by semiconductor devices with control electrode {, e.g. charge pumps} · CPC title
adapted to generate an output voltage whose value is lower than the input voltage · CPC title
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