IP Library Granted Patent US 9,467,052
Granted Patent B2
US 9,467,052 · App. 14/580,418 · Granted Oct 11, 2016

Adaptive control scheme of voltage regulator for light and sinking load operation

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Patent No.
US 9,467,052
App. No.
14/580,418
Granted
Oct 11, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

A switching DC-DC voltage regulator (VR) provides for light and sinking loads by compute components of an information handling system (IHS). A controller detects a load current value and a voltage output value of a synchronous Buck VR. In response to detecting that the load current value is less than a threshold value, the controller drives a high side control switch (HS) and low side synchronous switch (LS) to regulate an output voltage value across a capacitor by causing an inductor current ripple through an inductor of the synchronous Buck VR in discontinuous conduction mode (DCM) to reduce power consumption during a light load. In response to detecting an electrical characteristic indicative of a voltage overshoot of the output voltage, the controller drives the HS and LS to cause the synchronous Buck VR to perform forced continuous conduction mode (FCCM) to sink the load current each switching cycle.

Claims (54)

1. A switching direct current to direct current (DC-DC) voltage regulator (VR) for light and sinking loads, the switching DC-DC VR comprising:

a synchronized Buck VR;

a controller in electrical communication with the synchronous Buck VR to regulate the output voltage value by:

detecting a load current value and a voltage output value of the synchronous Buck VR;

in response to detecting that the load current value is not greater than a threshold value, causing the synchronous Buck VR to perform discontinuous conduction mode (DCM) to reduce power consumption during a light load; and

in response to detecting an electrical characteristic indicative of a voltage overshoot of the output voltage, causing the synchronous Buck VR to perform forced continuous conduction mode (FCCM) in order to avoid or mitigate a voltage output overshoot condition by sinking the load current each switching cycle.

2. The switching DC-DC VR of claim 1 , where:

the synchronized Buck VR comprises:

an inductor electrically connected between a phase node and an output node;

a capacitor electrically connected between the output node and ground;

a high side control switch (HS) electrically connected between a power supply and the phase node;

a low side synchronous switch (LS) electrically connected between a ground and the phase node;

a load current sensor electrically connected to the phase node to detect the load current value;

an output voltage sensor electrically connected across the output node and the ground to detect the output voltage value; and

the controller is placed/provided in electrical connection with the HS and LS and in electrical communication with the load current sensor and the output voltage sensor to regulate the output voltage value across the capacitor by switching on and off the HS and LS to cause an inductor current ripple through the inductor.

3. The switching DC-DC VR of claim 2 , wherein the controller further:

detects a start condition of the synchronous Buck VR;

in response to detecting the start condition and further that the load current value is less than the threshold value, drives the HS and the LS to cause the synchronous Buck VR to perform DCM to reduce power consumption during the light load; and

in response to detecting the start condition and further in response to detecting that a selected one of the voltage output value is equal to or greater than the upper voltage threshold and that the load current value equals or is greater than the threshold value during DCM, drive the HS and LS to cause the synchronous Buck VR to perform FCCM to avoid the voltage output overshoot condition by sinking the load current each switching cycle.

4. The switching DC-DC VR of claim 2 , wherein the threshold value is one half of the inductor current ripple.

5. The switching DC-DC VR of claim 2 , wherein the controller drives the HS and LS to cause the synchronous Buck VR to perform DCM by performing pulse frequency modulation (PFM) mode.

6. The switching DC-DC VR of claim 5 , wherein the controller further:

in response to detecting that the voltage output value is equal to or greater than a lower voltage threshold during PFM mode, drives the HS and LS to cause the synchronous Buck VR to perform a transitional PFM mode by performing PFM with an extra LS on pulse of predefined pulse width to discharge the output node of the synchronous buck VR; and

in response to detecting that the load current is positive and is less than the threshold value during the transitional PFM mode, drives the HS and LS to cause the synchronous Buck VR to perform PFM mode.

7. The switching DC-DC VR of claim 6 , wherein the controller is further to:

in response to detecting that voltage output value is equal to or greater than the upper voltage threshold during PFM mode, drives the HS and LS to cause the synchronous Buck VR to perform FCCM.

8. The switching DC-DC VR of claim 6 , wherein the controller is further to:

counts a number of sequential cycles in transitional PFM mode; and

in response to detecting that the number of sequential cycles in transitional PFM mode is equal to or greater than a count threshold, drives the HS and LS to cause the synchronous Buck VR to perform FCCM.

9. The switching DC-DC VR of claim 8 , wherein the count threshold is 8.

10. The switching DC-DC VR of claim 1 , wherein the controller detects the electrical characteristic indicative of the overshoot of the output voltage by detecting that the voltage output value is equal to or greater than an upper voltage threshold during DCM.

11. The switching DC-DC VR of claim 1 , wherein the controller detects the electrical characteristic indicative of the overshoot of the output voltage by detecting that the load current value is equal to or greater than the threshold value during DCM.

12. An information handling system comprises the switching DC-DC VR of claim 1 .

13. A method for switching direct current to direct current (DC-DC) voltage regulation for light and sinking loads, the method comprising:

detecting a load current value and a voltage output value of a synchronous Buck voltage regulator (VR);

in response to detecting that the load current value is less than a threshold value, driving a high side control switch (HS) and low side synchronous switch (LS) to regulate an output voltage value across a capacitor by causing an inductor current ripple through an inductor of the synchronous Buck VR in discontinuous conduction mode (DCM) to reduce power consumption during a light load; and

in response to detecting an electrical characteristic indicative of a voltage overshoot of the output voltage, driving the HS and LS to cause the synchronous Buck VR to perform forced continuous conduction mode (FCCM) in order to avoid or mitigate a voltage output overshoot condition by sinking the load current each switching cycle.

14. The method of claim 13 , further comprising:

detecting a start condition of the synchronous Buck VR;

in response to detecting the start condition and further in response to detecting that the load current value is less than the threshold value, driving the HS and the LS to cause the synchronous Buck VR to perform DCM to reduce power consumption during the light load; and

in response to detecting the start condition and further in response to detecting that a selected one of the voltage output value is equal to or greater than the upper voltage threshold and that the load current value is equal to or greater than the threshold value during DCM, driving the HS and LS to cause the synchronous Buck VR to perform FCCM to avoid the voltage output overshoot condition by sinking the load current each switching cycle.

15. The method of claim 13 , wherein the threshold portion comprises one half of the inductor current ripple.

16. The method of claim 13 , wherein driving HS and LS to cause the synchronous Buck VR to perform DCM further comprises performing pulse frequency modulation (PFM) mode.

17. The method of claim 16 , further comprising:

in response to detecting that the voltage output value is equal to or greater than a lower voltage threshold during PFM mode, driving the HS and LS to cause the synchronous Buck VR to perform a transitional PFM mode by performing PFM with an extra LS on pulse of predefined pulse width to discharge an output of the synchronous buck VR; and

in response to detecting that the load current is positive and is less than the threshold value during transitional PFM mode, driving the HS and LS to cause the synchronous Buck VR to perform PFM mode.

18. The method of claim 17 , further comprising:

in response to detecting that voltage output value is equal to or greater than the upper voltage threshold during transitional PFM mode, driving the HS and LS to cause the synchronous Buck VR to perform FCCM.

19. The method of claim 17 , further comprising:

counting a number of sequential cycles in transitional PFM mode; and

in response to detecting that the number of sequential cycles in transitional PFM mode is equal to or greater than a count threshold, driving the HS and LS to cause the synchronous Buck VR to perform FCCM.

20. The method of claim 19 , wherein the count threshold is 8.

21. The method of claim 13 , further comprising driving the HS and LS to cause the synchronous Buck VR to perform FCCM in response to detecting that the voltage output value is equal to or greater than the upper voltage threshold during DCM.

22. The method of claim 13 , wherein driving the HS and LS to cause the synchronous Buck VR to perform FCCM is in response to detecting that the load current value is equal to or greater than the threshold value during DCM.

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