IP Library Granted Patent US 12700791
Granted Patent B2
US 12700791 · App. 18/618,267 · Granted Aug 4, 2026

Flying capacitor voltage and inductor current compensation for nonlinear coupling in a three-level converter

Inventors: Jason W. Lawrence (Austin, TX); Graeme G. Mackay (Austin, TX); Hasnain Akram (Austin, TX); Ilija Jergovic (Austin, TX)
Assignee: Cirrus Logic Inc.
H02M1/0095H02M3/07H02M3/158
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Patent No.
US 12700791
App. No.
18/618,267
Granted
Aug 4, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system may include a power inductor electrically coupled to the plurality of switches, and a flying capacitor coupled to the plurality of switches, wherein the plurality of switches are controllable among a plurality of switch configurations in order to generate an output voltage from an input voltage received by the multi-level power converter. The system may also include a flying capacitor voltage control loop configured to, based on an error signal between a measurement of a flying capacitor voltage across terminals of the flying capacitor and a flying capacitor reference voltage, generate switch control signals for switching among the plurality of switch configurations in order to regulate the flying capacitor voltage and a compensator configured to apply compensation to the flying capacitor reference voltage based on a measurement of the input voltage.

Claims (19)

1 . A system comprising:

a multi-level power converter comprising a plurality of switches, a power inductor electrically coupled to the plurality of switches, and a flying capacitor coupled to the plurality of switches, wherein the plurality of switches are controllable among a plurality of switch configurations in order to generate an output voltage from an input voltage received by the multi-level power converter;

a flying capacitor voltage control loop configured t, based on an error signal between a measurement of a flying capacitor voltage across terminals of the flying capacitor and a flying capacitor reference voltage, generate switch control signals for switching among the plurality of switch configurations in order to regulate the flying capacitor voltage;

a power inductor current control loop configured to, based on a second error signal between a measurement of an inductor current flowing through the power inductor and a reference inductor current, generate switch control signals for switching among the plurality of switch configurations in order to regulate the inductor current; and

a compensator configured to:

apply compensation to the flying capacitor reference voltage based on a measurement of the input voltage; and

apply compensation to the power inductor current control loop based on a measurement of the flying capacitor.

2 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the compensation depends on a windowed average of the input voltage.

3 . The system of claim 2 , wherein a measurement window for the windowed average is based on one or more of the switch control signals.

4 . The system of claim 2 , wherein a measurement window for the windowed average is based on a switching frequency of the multi-level power converter.

5 . A method comprising, in a multi-level power converter comprising a plurality of switches, a power inductor electrically coupled to the plurality of switches, and a flying capacitor coupled to the plurality of switches, wherein the plurality of switches are controllable among a plurality of switch configurations in order to generate an output voltage from an input voltage received by the multi-level power converter:

based on an error signal between a measurement of a flying capacitor voltage across terminals of the flying capacitor and a flying capacitor reference voltage, generating switch control signals for switching among the plurality of switch configurations in order to regulate the flying capacitor voltage;

based on a second error signal between a measurement of an inductor current flowing through the power inductor and a reference inductor current, generating switch control signals for switching among the plurality of switch configurations in order to regulate the inductor current; and

applying compensation;

to the flying capacitor reference voltage based on a measurement of the input voltage; and

to a power inductor current control loop based on a measurement of the flying capacitor.

6 . The method of claim 5 , wherein the compensation depends on a windowed average of the input voltage.

7 . The method of claim 6 , wherein a measurement window for the windowed average is based on one or more of the switch control signals.

8 . The method of claim 6 , wherein a measurement window for the windowed average is based on a switching frequency of the multi-level power converter.