A 10-Output, Single-Inductor-Multiple-Output DC–DC Buck Converter With Integrated Output Capacitors for a Sub-mW System-on-Chip

IEEE Solid-State Circuits Letters(2021)

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Abstract
Emerging sub-mW near-threshold-voltage system-on-chips require new power management architecture that can create multiple voltage domains with the fewest possible off-chip passives. To fulfill this need, we propose an ultra-low-power single-inductor-multiple-output dc-dc buck converter in a 65-nm CMOS process. Featuring a comparator based output switch controller and a digital pulse-width modulation controller for ultra-low feedback latency, this dc-dc converter takes 1-V input voltage and produces ten independent output voltages from 0.4 to 0.8 V at the aggregated power delivery of 0.583 mW. It has ten 200-pF on-chip output capacitors and one 82-μH off-chip inductor and achieves the peak power conversion efficiency of 83.4%.
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Inductor-based power converters,integrated DC–DC power converters,near-threshold-voltage (NTV),single-inductor-multiple-output (SIMO) power converters,ultra-low power
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