Feedback based zero current detection circuit and synchronous boost converter including the same
Embodiments disclosed herein relate to synchronous boost converters, and to feedback based zero current detection (ZCD) circuits and operation methods for precisely detecting zero current crossing. The feedback based ZCD circuit may improve power efficiency of a fully on-chip, high gain, and high frequency synchronous boost converter by preventing generation of reverse inductor current in a dead phase of synchronous boost converter. The feedback based ZCD circuit may be a comparator based ZCD circuit for obtaining a precise Discontinuous Conduction Mode (DCM) operation with high efficiency. The feedback based ZCD circuit may be a voltage controlled delay line (VCDL) based ZCD circuit for obtaining a precise DCM operation with high efficiency. The feedback based ZCD circuit may generate a feedback control signal for a switch for accurate and adaptive turning off at all dynamic conditions of various circuits.
1 . A feedback based zero current detection (ZCD) circuit in a synchronous boost converter, the feedback based ZCD circuit comprising:
a switched capacitor integrator configured to:
detect a magnitude of a current flowing through a bypass switch connected in parallel to an inductor included in the synchronous boost converter, and
generate at least one control voltage signal based on the detected magnitude of the current flowing through the bypass switch; and
a feedback-based pulse generator configured to:
generate a clock switch signal to control a switch included in the synchronous boost converter at each switching cycle until the current flowing through the bypass switch reaches zero, based on the at least one control voltage signal from the switched capacitor integrator, and
turn on or turn off the switch connected between the inductor and an output terminal of the synchronous boost converter in response to the clock switch signal,
wherein the clock switch signal is a second clock switch signal,
wherein the feedback-based pulse generator is configured to generate the second clock switch signal based on a first clock switch signal from a pulse width modulation (PWM) circuit included in the synchronous boost converter, and
wherein the feedback-based pulse generator comprises:
an analog adder configured to:
add the at least one control voltage signal from the switched capacitor integrator and a modulated delay voltage signal from the PWM circuit, and
generate an added output signal based on the at least one control voltage signal and the modulated delay voltage signal;
a first comparator configured to:
compare the added output signal from the analog adder with a ramp clock signal, and
generate a comparison output signal based on a result of the comparison of the first comparator; and
a digital switching block configured to:
generate the second clock switch signal in response to the comparison output signal from the first comparator and the first clock switch signal,
trigger the switch to turn on based on a falling edge of the first clock switch signal, and
trigger the switch to turn off based on a current flowing through the inductor being reached zero.
2 . The feedback based ZCD circuit of claim 1 , wherein the switched capacitor integrator is configured to detect the magnitude of the current flowing through the bypass switch by sampling a voltage drop across the bypass switch.
3 . The feedback based ZCD circuit of claim 1 , wherein the feedback-based pulse generator is configured to generate the clock switch signal based on the current flowing through the bypass switch being reached zero.
4 . An operation method of a synchronous boost converter including an inductor, a bypass switch, first and second switches, and a feedback based zero current detection (ZCD) circuit, the operation method comprising:
detecting, in a first phase, by a switched capacitor integrator of the feedback based ZCD circuit, a magnitude of a current flowing through the bypass switch connected in parallel to the inductor and connected to a first end of each of the first and second switches through a first node;
generating, by the switched capacitor integrator, at least one control voltage signal based on the detected magnitude of the current; and
generating, by a feedback-based pulse generator of the feedback based ZCD circuit, at least one pulse for constantly controlling the second switch connected between the first node and an output terminal of the synchronous boost converter at each switching cycle until the current flowing through the bypass switch reaches zero in the first phase, based on receiving the at least one control voltage signal,
wherein the generating of the at least one pulse includes:
adding, by an analog adder of the feedback-based pulse generator, the at least one control voltage signal from the switched capacitor integrator and a modulated delay voltage signal from a pulse width modulation (PWM) circuit;
generating, by the analog adder, an added output signal based on a result of the adding;
comparing, by a comparator of the feedback-based pulse generator, the added output signal from the analog adder with a ramp clock signal;
generating, by the comparator, a comparison output signal based on a result of the comparison; and
generating, by a digital switching block of the feedback-based pulse generator, the at least one pulse to control the second switch, based on receiving the comparison output signal from the comparator and a feedback clock signal from the PWM circuit.
5 . The operation method of claim 4 , wherein the detecting of the magnitude of the current flowing through the bypass switch includes sampling a voltage drop across the bypass switch in the first phase.
6 . The operation method of claim 4 , wherein the generating of the at least one pulse further includes:
triggering, by the digital switching block, the second switch to turn on based on a falling edge of the feedback clock signal; and
triggering, by the digital switching block, the second switch to turn off when a current flowing through the inductor reaches zero.
7 . A synchronous boost converter comprising:
a first switch connected to a first node and configured to operate in response to a first clock switch signal;
a second switch connected between the first node and an output terminal of the synchronous boost converter and configured to operate in response to a second clock switch signal;
an inductor connected between the first node and an input voltage source;
a bypass switch connected in parallel to the inductor;
a pulse width modulation (PWM) circuit configured to generate the first clock switch signal based on a feedback voltage from an output voltage of the output terminal of the synchronous boost converter and a reference voltage; and
a feedback based zero current detection (ZCD) circuit configured to generate the second clock switch signal based on the first clock switch signal and a current flowing through the bypass switch being reached zero,
wherein the feedback based ZCD circuit comprises:
a switched capacitor integrator configured to detect a magnitude of the current flowing through the bypass switch, and generate at least one control voltage signal based on the detected magnitude of the current; and
a feedback-based pulse generator configured to generate the second clock switch signal based on the at least one control voltage signal and the first clock switch signal,
wherein the feedback-based pulse generator comprises:
a voltage controlled delay line (VCDL) configured to generate a control signal based on the at least one control voltage signal from the switched capacitor integrator and the first clock switch signal; and
a NAND gate configured to:
generate a switching control signal to control the second switch based on the control signal from the VCDL and an inversion signal of the first clock switch signal,
trigger the second switch to turn on, based on a falling edge of the first clock switch signal, and
trigger the second switch to turn off based on a current flowing through the inductor being reached zero.
8 . The synchronous boost converter of claim 7 , wherein the switched capacitor integrator is configured to detect the magnitude of the current by sampling a voltage drop across the bypass switch in a first phase.
9 . The synchronous boost converter of claim 8 , wherein the synchronous boost converter in a discontinuous conduction mode (DCM) is configured to operate in the first phase, a second phase, and a third phase,
wherein the inductor is configured to be charged based on the first switch being turned on in the second phase, and
wherein the inductor is configured to be discharged based on the second switch being turned on in the third phase.
10 . The synchronous boost converter of claim 7 , wherein the feedback-based pulse generator is configured to:
generate the second clock switch signal to be turned on the second switch based on the first clock switch signal to be turned off the first switch, and
generate the second clock switch signal to be turned off the second switch based on the current flowing through the bypass switch being reached zero.
11 . The synchronous boost converter of claim 7 , wherein the feedback-based pulse generator further comprises:
a level shifter configured to convert a lower magnitude of the switching control signal to a higher magnitude to match with the output voltage of the output terminal of the synchronous boost converter.