IP Library Granted Patent US 7,057,377
Granted Patent B1
US 7,057,377 · App. 11/021,522 · Granted Jun 6, 2006

Z-state circuit for switching regulators

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Patent No.
US 7,057,377
App. No.
11/021,522
Granted
Jun 6, 2006
Kind
B1
Abstract

The four types of the Z-state circuits basically include a sensing gate, two stacked PMOS transistors, and a feedback line. The sensing gate senses a voltage at its input assuming no feedback is applied. Again, the corresponding output of two stacked PMOS transistors is assumed to be connected to the sensing input. Two stacked PMOS transistors generate a high impedance Z-state at its output according to the corresponding gate voltages. Therefore, the feedback line keeps sampling the output and feeding back the output voltage to the sensing input. Consequently, the feedback configuration provides the initial output voltage, which is the midpoint voltage decided by the device aspect ratios of the sensing gate before normal operation starts.

Claims (24)

1. A Z-state circuit for making any switching regulator very efficient, comprising:

a feedback line connected with the output and input of the Z-state circuit coupled to the output of the switching regulators;

a sensing inverter for sensing a voltage at the output and comparing with the midpoint voltage decided by the device aspect ratios of the sensing inverter;

a two-input CMOS NAND gate for being used as an enabling inverter with one input serving as an inverting power-down input and the other used as the logical input; and

two stacked PMOS transistors for generating a high impedance Z-state at its output according to the corresponding gate voltages.

2. The circuit as recited in claim 1 wherein an odd number of power-down inverters are further added to turn off all transistors and CMOS gates so that no current flows into the circuit during power-down mode.

3. The circuit as recited in claim 1 wherein the sensing inverter is inverter.

4. The circuit as recited in claim 1 wherein the sensing inverter is comparator.

5. The circuit as recited in claim 1 wherein the sensing inverter is operational amplifier.

6. The circuit as recited in claim 1 wherein the sensing inverter is CMOS NAND gate since the two-input CMOS NAND gate can be used as an enabling inverter with one input serving as an active high enable input and the other used as the logical input.

7. The circuit as recited in claim 1 wherein the sensing inverter is CMOS NOR gate since the two-input CMOS NOR gate can be used as an enabling inverter with one input serving as an active low enable input and the other used as the logical input.

8. The circuit as recited in claim 1 wherein the Z-state circuit is simple Z-state circuit if the gate terminal of the lower PMOS transistor is coupled to power supply by replacing the CMOS NAND gate by an inverter.

9. The circuit as recited in claim 1 wherein the output of the Z-state circuit is coupled to a load connected between the output and ground.

10. The circuit as recited in claim 9 wherein the output of the Z-state circuit is at ground to ensure that no current flows into the circuit when the power-down input is at the power supply.

11. The circuit as recited in claim 9 wherein the gate terminal of the upper PMOS transistors is coupled to the output of the CMOS NAND gate while the gate terminal of the lower PMOS transistor is coupled to the output of power-down inverter.

12. The circuit as recited in claim 9 wherein the sensing inverter is an odd number of sensing inverters coupled between the output of the Z-state circuit and the logical input of the CMOS NAND gate.

13. The circuit as recited in claim 1 wherein the output of the Z-state circuit is coupled to a load connected between the output and power supply.

14. The circuit as recited in claim 13 wherein the output is at power supply to ensure that no current flows into the p-type power-down enable Z-state circuit when the power-down input is at the power supply.

15. The circuit as recited in claim 13 wherein the gate terminal of the lower PMOS transistors is coupled to the output of the CMOS NAND gate while the gate terminal of the upper PMOS transistor is coupled to the output of power-down inverter.

16. The circuit as recited in claim 13 wherein the sensing inverter is an even number of sensing inverters coupled between the output of the Z-state circuit and the logical input of the CMOS NAND gate.

17. The circuit as recited in claim 16 wherein the CMOS NAND gate functions as the sensing inverter if the number of sensing inverters is null.

18. The circuit as recited in claim 1 wherein the CMOS NAND gate consists of two PMOS transistors and two NMOS transistors, wherein the gate terminal of each PMOS transistor is connected to the gate terminal of a separate NMOS transistor, with these device pair connections serving as inputs to the CMOS NAND gate circuit.

19. The circuit as recited in claim 18 wherein either of these device pair connections serves as the logical input to the CMOS NAND gate circuit.

20. The circuit as recited in claim 1 wherein the Z-state circuit is applied to all types of switching regulator without regard to architecture, topology, and schematics.

Assignments (11)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 10, 2017
From: PARK, SANGBEOM
To: ANA SEMICONDUCTOR; KIM, YEOL YOUNG; YOON, BANG J
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 10, 2017
From: ANA SEMICONDUCTOR
To: SMART SEMICONDUCTOR, LLC.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 10, 2017
From: YOON, BANG J; KIM, YEOL YOUNG
To: ANA SEMICONDUCTOR
Reel/Frame 041229/0288 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 30, 2017
From: ANA SEMICONDUCTOR
To: SMART SEMICONDUCTOR, LLC.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 30, 2017
From: ANA SEMICONDUCTOR
To: YOON, BANG J; KIM, YEOL YOUNG
Reel/Frame 041117/0059 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 30, 2017
From: YOON, BANG J, YOON; KIM, YEOL YOUNG
To: ANA SEMICONDUCTOR
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 20, 2017
From: YOON, BANG J, YOON; KIM, YEOL YOUNG
To: ANA SEMICONDUCTOR
Reel/Frame 041028/0059 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 20, 2017
From: ANA SEMICONDUCTOR
To: KIM, YEOL YOUNG; YOON, BANG JA
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 20, 2017
From: ANA SEMICONDUCTOR
To: SMART SEMICONDUCTOR, LLC.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 30, 2015
From: A GROUP OF INDIVIDUAL INVESTORS (20%)
To: ANA SEMICONDUCTOR
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 28, 2007
From: SANGBEOM, PARK PH.D.
To: ANA SEMICONDUCTOR (80%); A GROUP OF INDIVIDUAL INVESTORS (20%)
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