Turbo circuit for providing voltage regulation and related method

US9236802B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9236802-B2
Application numberUS-79876510-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 9, 2010
Priority dateApr 9, 2010
Publication dateJan 12, 2016
Grant dateJan 12, 2016

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According to one embodiment, a turbo circuit for increasing an output of a voltage regulator having a several power stages includes an activation sub-circuit coupled to a feedback signal of the voltage regulator, the activation sub-circuit being configured to generate a multi-stage ON signal for turning on the power stages substantially concurrently. The turbo circuit further comprises a deactivation sub-circuit coupled to the feedback signal, the deactivation sub-circuit being configured to cancel the multi-stage ON signal when the feedback signal reaches an extremum value. In one embodiment, the turbo circuit may be implemented in a multi-phase buck converter fabricated as part of an integrated circuit on a semiconductor die. In another embodiment, the turbo circuit can be implemented in a multi-phase boost converter as part of an integrated circuit on a semiconductor die.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A turbo circuit for increasing an output of a voltage regulator having a plurality of power stages, said turbo circuit comprising: an activation sub-circuit coupled to a feedback signal of said voltage regulator, said activation sub-circuit configured to generate a multi-stage ON signal for turning on all of said plurality of power stages by comparing said feedback signal, from which a transient component is not removed, to said feedback signal from which said transient component is removed, said activation sub-circuit configured to generate said multi-stage ON signal when said feedback signal exceeds said feedback signal from which said transient component is removed by a predetermined threshold; a deactivation sub-circuit coupled to said feedback signal, said deactivation sub-circuit configured to cancel said multi-stage ON signal when said feedback signal has a substantially zero slope. 2. The turbo circuit of claim 1 , wherein said multi-stage ON signal turns on said plurality of power stages substantially concurrently. 3. The turbo circuit of claim 1 , wherein said feedback signal comprises an output of an error amplifier of said voltage regulator. 4. The turbo circuit of claim 1 , wherein said de-activation sub-circuit is configured to cancel said multi-stage ON signal when said feedback signal reaches a maximum value. 5. The turbo circuit of claim 1 , wherein said voltage regulator comprises a multi-phase buck converter. 6. The turbo circuit of claim 1 , wherein said voltage regulator comprises a multi-phase boost converter. 7. The turbo circuit of claim 1 , wherein said turbo circuit is interfaced with a control circuit of said voltage regulator such that operation of said control circuit is substantially unaffected by deactivation of said turbo circuit. 8. The turbo circuit of claim 1 , wherein said turbo circuit is integrated with a control circuit of said voltage regulator. 9. The turbo circuit of claim 1 , wherein said voltage regulator comprises a plurality of group III-V semiconductor devices. 10. An integrated circuit (IC) fabricated on a semiconductor die and including a voltage regulator having a turbo circuit for increasing an output of said voltage regulator, said semiconductor die comprising: an activation sub-circuit coupled to a feedback signal of said voltage regulator, said activation sub-circuit configured to generate an ON signal for turning on all power stages of said voltage regulator by comparing said feedback signal, from which a transient component is not removed, to said feedback signal from which said transient component is removed, said activation sub-circuit configured to generate said ON signal when said feedback signal exceeds said feedback signal from which said transient component is removed by a predetermined threshold; a deactivation sub-circuit coupled to said feedback signal, said deactivation sub-circuit configured to cancel said ON signal when said feedback signal has a substantially zero slope. 11. The integrated circuit of claim 10 , wherein said voltage regulator comprises a multi-phase buck converter. 12. The integrated circuit of claim 10 , wherein said voltage regulator comprises a multi-phase boost converter. 13. A method for increasing an output of a voltage regulator having a plurality of power stages, said method comprising: generating, from air activation sub-circuit, a multi-stage ON signal for turning on all of said plurality of power stages by comparing a feedback signal of said voltage regulator, from which a transient component is not removed, to said feedback signal from which said transient component is removed and generating said multi-stage ON signal when said feedback signal exceeds said feedback signal from which said transient component is removed by a predetermined threshold; tracking said feedback signal of said voltage regulator; canceling, using a deactivation sub-circuit, said multi-stage ON signal when said feedback signal has a substantially zero slope. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein said method is performed by a turbo circuit interfaced with a control circuit of said voltage regulator. 15. The method of claim 13 , wherein tracking said feedback signal of said voltage regulator comprises tracking an output of an error amplifier of said voltage regulator. 16. The method of claim 13 , wherein canceling said multi-stage ON signal comprises canceling said multi-stage ON signal when said feedback signal reaches a maximum value. 17. The method of claim 13 , wherein said voltage regulator comprises a multi-phase buck converter. 18. The method of claim 13 , wherein said voltage regulator comprises a multi-phase boost converter.

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  • H02M3/1584Primary

    with a plurality of power processing stages connected in parallel · CPC title

  • for plural loads · CPC title

  • comprising at least one synchronous rectifier element (H02M3/1582, H02M3/1584 take precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US9236802B2 cover?
According to one embodiment, a turbo circuit for increasing an output of a voltage regulator having a several power stages includes an activation sub-circuit coupled to a feedback signal of the voltage regulator, the activation sub-circuit being configured to generate a multi-stage ON signal for turning on the power stages substantially concurrently. The turbo circuit further comprises a deacti…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Shehu Edvin, Clavette Dan, Infineon Technologies Americas Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02M3/1584. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 12 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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