Single inductor multiple output converter
US-9287781-B2 · Mar 15, 2016 · US
US9831839B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9831839-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715451882-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 7, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 29, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 28, 2017 |
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A method for producing an output voltage to a load may include, in a power stage comprising power converter having a power inductor, a plurality of switches arranged to sequentially operate in a plurality of switch configurations, and an output for producing the output voltage comprising a first output terminal and a second output terminal, controlling the linear amplifier to transfer electrical energy from the input source of the power stage to the load in accordance with one or more least significant bits of a digital input signal, and controlling the power converter in accordance with bits of the digital input signal other than the one or more least significant bits to sequentially apply switch configurations from the plurality of switch configurations to selectively activate or deactivate each of the plurality of switches in order to transfer electrical energy from the input source of the power stage to the load.
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A power stage for producing an output voltage to a load, comprising: a power converter comprising: a plurality of switches arranged to sequentially operate in a plurality of switch configurations; and an output for producing the output voltage comprising a first output terminal and a second output terminal, wherein a first switch of the plurality of switches is coupled to the first output terminal and a second switch of the plurality of switches is coupled to the second output terminal; a linear amplifier coupled to the output; and a controller configured to: in a first mode of operation of the power stage, enable the linear amplifier to transfer electrical energy from an input source of the power stage to the load and disable the plurality of switches from transferring electrical energy from the input source to the load; and in a second mode of operation of the power stage, sequentially enable the linear amplifier in accordance with a probability which is a function of the output voltage to transfer electrical energy from the input source of the power stage to the load and sequentially apply switch configurations from the plurality of switch configurations to selectively activate or deactivate each of the plurality of switches in order to transfer electrical energy from the input source of the power stage to the load. 2. The power stage of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to operate the power stage in the first mode of operation when a magnitude of the output voltage is below a threshold voltage and operate the power stage in the second mode of operation when the magnitude of the output voltage is above the threshold voltage. 3. The power stage of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to, in a third mode of operation of the power stage, disable the linear amplifier from transferring electrical energy from an input source of the power stage to the load and sequentially apply switch configurations from the plurality of switch configurations to selectively activate or deactivate each of the plurality of switches in order to transfer electrical energy from the input source of the power stage to the load. 4. The power stage of claim 3 , wherein the controller is configured to operate the power stage in the first mode of operation when a magnitude of the output voltage is below a first threshold voltage, operate the power stage in the second mode of operation when the magnitude of the output voltage is above the first threshold voltage and below a second threshold voltage, and operate the power stage in a third mode of operation when the magnitude of the output voltage is above the third threshold voltage. 5. The power stage of claim 1 , wherein the linear amplifier comprises a quadrant digital-to-analog converter. 6. The power stage of claim 1 , wherein the linear amplifier comprises a hemispherical digital-to-analog converter. 7. A power stage for producing an output voltage to a load, comprising: a power converter comprising: a plurality of switches arranged to sequentially operate in a plurality of switch configurations; and an output for producing the output voltage comprising a first output terminal and a second output terminal, wherein a first switch of the plurality of switches is coupled to the first output terminal and a second switch of the plurality of switches is coupled to the second output terminal; a linear amplifier coupled to the output; and a controller configured to: control the linear amplifier to transfer electrical energy from an input source of the power stage to the load in accordance with one or more least significant bits of a digital input signal; and control the power converter in accordance with bits of the digital input signal other than the one or more least significant bits to sequentially apply switch configurations from the plurality of switch configurations to selectively activate or deactivate each of the plurality of switches in order to transfer electrical energy from the input source of the power stage to the load. 8. The power stage of claim 7 , wherein the linear amplifier comprises a quadrant digital-to-analog converter. 9. The power stage of claim 7 , wherein the linear amplifier comprises a hemispherical digital-to-analog converter. 10. A method for producing an output voltage to a load, comprising: in a power stage comprising power converter having a plurality of switches arranged to sequentially operate in a plurality of switch configurations and an output for producing the output voltage comprising a first output terminal and a second output terminal, wherein a first switch of the plurality of switches is coupled to the first output terminal and a second switch of the plurality of switches is coupled to the second output terminal: in a first mode of operation of the power stage, enable a linear amplifier to transfer electrical energy from an input source of the power stage to the load and disable the plurality of switches from transferring electrical energy from the input source to the load; and in a second mode of operation of the power stage, sequentially enable the linear amplifier in accordance with a probability which is a function of the output voltage to transfer electrical energy from the input source of the power stage to the load and sequentially apply switch configurations from the plurality of switch configurations to selectively activate or deactivate each of the plurality of switches in order to transfer electrical energy from the input source of the power stage to the load. 11. The method of claim 10 , further comprising operating the power stage in the first mode of operation when a magnitude of the output voltage is below a threshold voltage and operating the power stage in the second mode of operation when the magnitude of the output voltage is above the threshold voltage. 12. The method of claim 10 , further comprising, in a third mode of operation of the power stage, disable the linear amplifier from transferring electrical energy from an input source of the power stage to the load and sequentially apply switch configurations from the plurality of switch configurations to selectively activate or deactivate each of the plurality of switches in order to transfer electrical energy from the input source of the power stage to the load. 13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising operating the power stage in the first mode of operation when a magnitude of the output voltage is below a first threshold voltage, operating the power stage in the second mode of operation when the magnitude of the output voltage is above the first threshold voltage and below a second threshold voltage, and operating the power stage in the third mode of operation when the magnitude of the output voltage is above the third threshold voltage. 14. The method of claim 10 , wherein the linear amplifier comprises a quadrant digital-to-analog converter. 15. The method of claim 10 , wherein the linear amplifier comprises a hemispherical digital-to-analog converter. 16. A method for producing an output voltage to a load, comprising: in a power stage comprising power converter having a plurality of switches arranged to sequentially operate in a plurality of switch configurations and an output for producing the output voltage comprising a first output terminal and a second output terminal, wherein a first switch of the plurality of switches is coupled to the first output terminal and a second switch of the plurality of switches is coupled to the second output terminal: controlling a linear amplifier to tran
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