Design and implementation of advanced step down switched capacitor converter using threshold voltage logic
by S. Anusooya; P.K. Jawahar
International Journal of Systems, Control and Communications (IJSCC), Vol. 12, No. 3, 2021

Abstract: Inductor-based converters are supplanted by switched-capacitor DC-DC converters in loads of low power and medium-control applications. A 1.1 volts battery-fuelled advanced framework is offered by competent voltage adaptable exchanged capacitor converter (SCC). A double declaration strategy is utilised by SCC to get most efficiency at voltages down to 200 mV w. In the two asymptotic limits, a few exchanged capacitor converter topologies are thought about. Exchanged capacitor converter by and large execution (principally dependent on conduction misfortune) is joined with that of attractive fundamentally-based DC-DC converters. In this paper, we propose an exchanged capacitor converter utilising edge voltage rationale and low power DC to DC converter. The power utilisation of the proposed strategy is 11% superior to the current and furthermore the yield current is about 60% improvement contrasted with past works. This paper has been structured and executed in the Cadence virtuoso tool.

Online publication date: Sun, 01-Aug-2021

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