IP Library Granted Patent US 7,566,993
Granted Patent B2
US 7,566,993 · App. 11/796,380 · Granted Jul 28, 2009

Battery optimized circuit and system on a chip

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Patent No.
US 7,566,993
App. No.
11/796,380
Granted
Jul 28, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

An optimized battery usage circuit for a comprehensive system-on-a-chip includes a first DC-to-DC converter operable to convert a battery voltage into a supply voltage when an alternate power source is not coupled to the comprehensive system-on-a-chip. A second DC-to-DC converter is operable to convert an alternate power source voltage into the supply voltage when the alternate power source is coupled to the comprehensive system-on-a-chip.

Claims (46)

1. An optimized battery usage circuit for a comprehensive system-on-a-chip, wherein the optimized battery usage circuit comprises:

a first DC-to-DC converter operable to convert a battery voltage into a supply voltage when an alternate power source is not coupled to the comprehensive system-on-a-chip;

a second DC-to-DC converter operable to convert an alternate power source voltage into the supply voltage when the alternate power source is coupled to the comprehensive system-on-a-chip;

an alternate power source sense circuit operably coupled to determine whether the alternate power source is coupled to the comprehensive system-on-a-chip and to provide an alternate power source signal when the alternate power source is coupled to the comprehensive system-on-a-chip, wherein, when the alternate power source signal indicates a presence of the alternate power source, a control loop of the first DC-to-DC converter is disabled and a control loop of the second DC-to-DC converter is enabled and, when the alternate power source signal indicates that the alternate power source is not present, the control loop of the first DC-to-DC converter is enabled and the control loop of the second DC-to-DC converter is disabled; and

a multiple stage voltage divider operably coupled to provide an active regulation voltage and a disabled regulation voltage from the supply voltage, wherein the active regulation voltage is provided to the control loop of the second DC-to-DC converter when the alternate power source is present and the disabled regulation voltage is provided to the control loop of the second DC-to-DC converter when the alternate power source is not present.

2. The optimized battery usage circuit of claim 1 further comprises:

the first DC-to-DC converter including at least one of a buck topology and a boost topology; and

the second DC-to-DC converter including a linear regulator.

3. The optimized battery usage circuit of claim 2 , where the first DC-to-DC converter further comprises:

a sink transistor operably coupled to an external inductor;

a load transistor operably coupled to the external inductor and the supply voltage; and

control loop module operably coupled to receive the active regulation voltage and, when the alternate power source is not present, to produce a sink drive signal and a load drive signal to drive, respectively, the sink transistor and the load transistor to produce the supply voltage and, when the alternate power source is present, the control loop module generates the sink and load drive signals to disable the sink and load transistors, respectively.

4. The optimized battery usage circuit of claim 2 , where the control loop module further functions to generate a valid supply voltage when the alternate power source is present.

5. The optimized battery usage circuit of claim 1 , where the control loop of the second DC-to-DC converter further comprises:

a multiplexer operably coupled to output the active regulator voltage or the disabled regulation voltage based on the alternate power source signal; and

an amplifier operably coupled to compare the output of the multiplexer with a reference voltage, wherein, when the output of the multiplexer is the active regulation voltage, the amplifier outputs a valid regulation signal such that the second DC-to-DC converter produces the supply voltage and, when the output of the multiplexer is the disabled regulation voltage, the amplifier outputs a regulation signal that disables the second DC-to-DC converter.

6. A battery-optimized system-on-a-chip comprises:

a processing core operably coupled to process input digital data and produce therefrom output digital data;

digital interface circuitry operably coupled to provide the input digital data to the processing core and to receive the output digital data from the processing core;

mixed signal circuitry operably coupled to convert input analog signals into the input digital data and to convert the output digital data into output analog signals;

a first DC-to-DC converter operable to convert a battery voltage into a supply voltage when an alternate power source is not coupled to the comprehensive system-on-a-chip;

a second DC-to-DC converter operable to convert an alternate power source voltage into the supply voltage when the alternate power source is coupled to the comprehensive system-on-a-chip, wherein the supply voltage is provided to at least one of the processing core, the digital interface, and the mixed signal circuitry;

an alternate power source sense circuit operably coupled to determine whether the alternate power source is coupled to the comprehensive system-on-a-chip and to provide an alternate power source signal when the alternate power source is coupled to the comprehensive system-on-a-chip, wherein, when the alternate power source signal indicates a presence of the alternate power source, a control loop of the first DC-to-DC converter is disabled and a control loop of the second DC-to-DC converter is enabled and, when the alternate power source signal indicates that the alternate power source is not present, the control loop of the first DC-to-DC converter is enabled and the control loop of the second DC-to-DC converter is disabled; and

a multiple stage voltage divider operably coupled to provide an active regulation voltage and a disabled regulation voltage from the supply voltage, wherein the active regulation voltage is provided to the control loop of the second DC-to-DC converter when the alternate power source is present and the disabled regulation voltage is provided to the control loop of the second DC-to-DC converter when the alternate power source is not present.

7. The battery-optimized system-on-a-chip of claim 6 further comprises:

the first DC-to-DC converter including at least one of a buck topology and a boost topology; and

the second DC-to-DC converter including a linear regulator.

8. The battery-optimized system-on-a-chip of claim 6 , where the first DC-to-DC converter further comprises:

a sink transistor operably coupled to an external inductor;

a load transistor operably coupled to the external inductor and the supply voltage; and

control loop module operably coupled to receive the active regulation voltage and, when the alternate power source is not present, to produce a sink drive signal and a load drive signal to drive, respectively, the sink transistor and the load transistor to produce the supply voltage and, when the alternate power source is present, the control loop module generates the sink and load drive signals to disable the sink and load transistors, respectively.

9. The battery-optimized system-on-a-chip of claim 8 , where the control loop module further functions to generate a valid supply voltage when the alternate power source is present.

10. The battery-optimized system-on-a-chip of claim 6 , where the control loop of the second DC-to-DC converter further comprises:

a multiplexer operably coupled to output the active regulation voltage or the disabled regulation voltage based on the alternate power source signal; and

an amplifier operably coupled to compare the output of the multiplexer with a reference voltage, wherein, when the output of the multiplexer is the active regulation voltage, the amplifier outputs a valid regulation signal such that the second DC-to-DC converter produces the supply voltage and, when the output of the multiplexer is the disabled regulation voltage, the amplifier outputs a regulation signal that disables the second DC-to-DC converter.

11. An optimized battery usage circuit for a comprehensive system-on-a-chip, the optimized battery usage circuit comprises:

a first DC-to-DC converter operable to convert a battery voltage into a supply voltage when an alternate power source is not coupled to the comprehensive system-on-a-chip, where the first DC-to-DC converter includes:

a sink transistor operably coupled to an external inductor;

a load transistor operably coupled to the external inductor and the supply voltage; and

a control loop module operably coupled to receive the active regulation voltage and, when the alternate power source is not coupled to the comprehensive system-on-a-chip, to produce a sink drive signal and a load drive signal to drive, respectively, the sink transistor and the load transistor to produce the supply voltage and, when the alternate power source is coupled to the comprehensive system-on-a-chip, the control loop module generates the sink and load drive signals to disable the sink and load transistors, respectively;

a second DC-to-DC converter operable to convert an alternate power source voltage into the supply voltage when the alternate power source is coupled to the comprehensive system-on-a-chip;

an alternate power source sense circuit operably coupled to determine whether the alternate power source is coupled to the comprehensive system-on-a-chip and to provide an alternate power source signal when the alternate power source is coupled to the comprehensive system-on-a-chip, wherein, when the alternate power source signal indicates the alternate power source is coupled to the comprehensive system-on-a-chip, a control loop of the second DC-to-DC converter is enabled and, when the alternate power source signal indicates that the alternate power source is not coupled to the comprehensive system-on-a-chip, the control loop of the second DC-to-DC converter is disabled; and

a multiple stage voltage divider operably coupled to provide an active regulation voltage and a disabled regulation voltage from the supply voltage, wherein the active regulation voltage is provided to the control loop of the second DC-to-DC converter when the alternate power source is coupled to the comprehensive system-on-a-chip and the disabled regulation voltage is provided to the control loop of the second DC-to-DC converter when the alternate power source is not coupled to the comprehensive system-on-a-chip.

12. The optimized battery usage circuit of claim 11 further comprises:

the first DC-to-DC converter including at least one of a buck topology and a boost topology; and

the second DC-to-DC converter including a linear regulator.

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