IP Library Granted Patent US 7,557,641
Granted Patent B2
US 7,557,641 · App. 11/678,048 · Granted Jul 7, 2009

Fractional charge pump for step-down DC-DC converter

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Patent No.
US 7,557,641
App. No.
11/678,048
Granted
Jul 7, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A charge pump provides a multiplication factor of ⅔ by using a three-phase mode of operation. In a first mode, first and second capacitors are charged from an input voltage while a third capacitor drives the output voltage based on stored charge in the third capacitor. In a second mode, the output terminal is connected to the common node of the first and second capacitors. In a third mode, the voltage potential across the second capacitor is subtracted from the sum of the input voltage and the voltage potential across the first capacitor to generate the output voltage. Operated in this manner, the first, second, and third capacitors will provide the desired ⅔× voltage multiplication. This relatively low multiplication factor can be beneficial in applications requiring 2.5V and 1.8V supplies for integrated circuits, particularly where the input voltage is provided by a lithium battery.

Claims (76)

1. A charge pump comprising:

a first input terminal configured to receive a first supply voltage;

a second input terminal configured to receive a second supply voltage;

an output terminal configured to provide an output voltage;

a first capacitor;

a second capacitor; and

interconnection circuitry for wiring at least one of the first capacitor and the second capacitor to the input terminal in a first configuration which implements a first operational phase, a second configuration which implements a second operational phase, and a third configuration which implements a third operational phase, wherein the output voltage is less than the first supply voltage during the first, second and third operational phases, and wherein during the first operational phase, the first and second capacitors are coupled in series between the input terminal and the second input terminal, such that the first capacitor is charged to a first capacitor voltage and the second capacitor is charged to a second capacitor voltage, wherein during the second operational phase, the first capacitor is coupled between the first input terminal and the output terminal, such that the output voltage is equal to the first supply voltage minus the first capacitor voltage, and wherein during the third operational phase, the first and second capacitors are coupled in series between the input terminal and the output terminal, such that the output voltage is equal to the first supply voltage plus the first capacitor voltage minus the second capacitor voltage.

2. A charge pump comprising:

a first input terminal configured to receive a first supply voltage;

a second input terminal configured to receive a second supply voltage;

an output terminal configured to provide an output voltage;

a first capacitor;

a second capacitor; and

interconnection circuitry configured to couple the first and second capacitors in series between the first input terminal and the second input terminal to implement a first operational phase, to couple the first capacitor in series between the first input terminal and the output terminal to implement a second operational phase, and to couple the first and second capacitors in series between the first input terminal and the output terminal to implement a third operational phase, wherein the output voltage is less than the first supply voltage during the first, second and third operational phases, and wherein the first capacitor has a first orientation with respect to the first input terminal in the first and second operational phases, and a second orientation, opposite the first orientation, with respect to the first input terminal in the third operational phase.

3. The charge pump of claim 2 , wherein the second capacitor has a first orientation with respect to the input terminal in the first and third operational phases.

4. A charge pump comprising:

a first input terminal configured to receive a first supply voltage;

a second input terminal configured to receive a second supply voltage;

an output terminal configured to provide an output voltage;

a first capacitor;

a second capacitor; and

interconnection circuitry configured to couple the first and second capacitors in series between the input terminal and the second input terminal, to implement a first operational phase, to couple the first capacitor in series between the first input terminal and the output terminal to implement a second operational phase, and to couple the first and second capacitors in series between the first input terminal and the output terminal to implement a third operational phase, wherein the output voltage is less than the first supply voltage during the first, second and third operational phases, and wherein in the second operational phase, the first and second capacitors are coupled in series between the first input terminal and the second input terminal.

5. The charge pump of claim 2 , wherein in the second operational phase, the second capacitor is not coupled to the first input terminal or the output terminal.

6. The charge pump of claim 1 , wherein the average output voltage provided at the output terminal is substantially equal to ⅔ the first supply voltage.

7. The charge pump of claim 1 , further comprising an output capacitor which remains coupled to the output terminal during the first, second and third operational phases.

8. The charge pump of claim 1 , further comprising control logic for cycling the charge pump through the first operational phase, the second operational phase, and the third operational phase in a repeating sequence.

9. A charge pump comprising:

a first input terminal configured to receive a first supply voltage;

a second input terminal configured to receive a second supply voltage;

an output terminal configured to provide an output voltage;

a first capacitor;

a second capacitor; and

interconnection circuitry configured to couple the first and second capacitors in series between the first and second input terminals to implement a first operational phase, to couple the second capacitor in series between the second input terminal and the output terminal to implement a second operational phase, and to couple the first and second capacitors in series between the first input terminal and the output terminal to implement a third operational phase, wherein the output voltage is less than the first supply voltage during the first, second and third operational phases.

10. The charge pump of claim 9 , wherein the first capacitor has a first orientation with respect to the first input terminal in the first operational phase, and a second orientation, opposite the first orientation, with respect to the first input terminal in the third operational phase.

11. The charge pump of claim 10 , wherein the second capacitor has a first orientation with respect to the first input terminal in the first and third operational phases.

12. The charge pump of claim 9 , wherein the average output voltage provided at the output terminal is substantially equal to ⅔ the first supply voltage.

13. The charge pump of claim 9 , further comprising an output capacitor which remains coupled to the output terminal during the first, second and third operational phases.

14. The charge pump of claim 9 , further comprising control logic for cycling the charge pump through the first operational phase, the second operational phase, and the third operational phase in a repeating sequence.

15. A charge pump comprising:

a first input terminal configured to receive a first supply voltage;

a second input terminal configured to receive a second supply voltage;

an output terminal configured to provide an output voltage;

a first capacitor;

a second capacitor; and

interconnection circuitry configured to couple the first and second capacitors in series between the first and second input terminals, and also couple the output terminal to a common node coupling the first and second capacitors to implement a first operational phase, the interconnection circuitry further being configured to couple the first and second capacitors in series between the first input terminal and the output terminal to implement a second operational phase, wherein the output voltage is less than the first supply voltage during the first and second operational phases.

16. The charge pump of claim 15 , wherein the first capacitor has a first orientation with respect to the first input terminal in the first operational phase, and a second orientation, opposite the first orientation, with respect to the first input terminal in the second operational phase.

17. The charge pump of claim 16 , wherein the second capacitor has a first orientation with respect to the first input terminal in the first and second operational phases.

18. The charge pump of claim 15 , wherein the average output voltage provided at the output terminal is substantially equal to ⅔ the first supply voltage.

19. The charge pump of claim 15 , further comprising an output capacitor which remains coupled to the output terminal during the first and second operational phases.

20. The charge pump of claim 15 , further comprising control logic for cycling the charge pump through the first operational phase and the second operational phase in a repeating sequence.

21. A method of operating a charge pump comprising:

receiving a first voltage on a first input terminal;

receiving a second voltage on a second input terminal;

providing an output voltage on an output terminal;

coupling a first capacitor and a second capacitor in series between the first input terminal and the second input terminal during a first operational phase, such that the first capacitor is charged to a first capacitor voltage and the second capacitor is charged to a second capacitor voltage during the first operational phase;

coupling the first capacitor, but not the second capacitor, between the first input terminal and the output terminal during a second operational phase, such that the output voltage is equal to the first supply voltage minus the first capacitor voltage during the second operational phase; and

coupling the first capacitor and the second capacitor in series between the first input terminal and the output terminal during a third operational phase, such that the output voltage is equal to the first supply voltage plus the first capacitor voltage minus the second capacitor voltage during the third operational phase, wherein the output voltage provided on the output terminal is less than the first voltage during the first, second and third operational phases.

22. A method of operating a charge pump comprising:

receiving a first voltage on a first input terminal;

receiving a second voltage on a second input terminal;

providing an output voltage on an output terminal;

coupling a first capacitor and a second capacitor in a first configuration with respect to the first input terminal, the second input terminal and the output terminal during a first operational phase, wherein the first capacitor and the second capacitor are coupled in series between the first input terminal and the second input terminal during the first operational phase;

coupling the first capacitor and the second capacitor in a second configuration with respect to the first input terminal, the second input terminal and the output terminal during a second operational phase, wherein the first capacitor is coupled between the first input terminal and the output terminal during the second operational phase, and wherein the first capacitor is coupled in a first orientation with respect to the first input terminal in the first and second operational phases; and

coupling the first capacitor and the second capacitor in a third configuration with respect to the first input terminal, the second input terminal and the output terminal during a third operational phase, wherein the first capacitor and the second capacitor are coupled in series between the first input terminal and the output terminal during the third operational phase, and wherein the first capacitor is coupled in a second orientation, opposite the first orientation, with respect to the first input terminal in the third operational phase, and wherein the output voltage provided on the output terminal is less than the first voltage during the first, second and third operational phases.

23. The method of claim 22 , further comprising coupling the second capacitor in a first orientation with respect to the first input terminal in the first and third operational phases.

24. A method of operating a charge pump comprising:

receiving a first voltage on a first input terminal;

receiving a second voltage on a second input terminal;

providing an output voltage on an output terminal;

coupling a first capacitor and a second capacitor in a first configuration with respect to the first input terminal, the second input terminal and the output terminal during a first operational phase, wherein the first capacitor and the second capacitor are coupled in series between the first input terminal and the second input terminal during the first operational phase;

coupling the first capacitor and the second capacitor in a second configuration with respect to the first input terminal, the second input terminal and the output terminal during a second operational phase, wherein the first capacitor is coupled between the first input terminal and the output terminal, and the first and second capacitors are coupled in series between the first input terminal and the second input terminal during the second operational phase; and

coupling the first capacitor and the second capacitor in a third configuration with respect to the first input terminal, the second input terminal and the output terminal during a third operational phase, wherein the first capacitor and the second capacitor are coupled in series between the first input terminal and the output terminal during the third operational phase, and wherein the output voltage provided on the output terminal is less than the first voltage during the first, second and third operational phases.

25. The method of claim 22 , further comprising isolating the second capacitor from the input terminal and the output terminal during the second operational phase.

26. The method of claim 21 , wherein the average output voltage provided at the output terminal is substantially equal to ⅔ the first voltage.

27. The method of claim 21 , further comprising coupling an output capacitor to the output terminal during the first, second and third operational phases.

28. The method of claim 21 , further comprising cycling through the first operational phase, the second operational phase, and the third operational phase in a repeating sequence.

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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS RECORDED AT REEL 038620, FRAME 0087 Recorded Jun 22, 2023
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