Circuits and methods for synchronizing non-constant frequency switching regulators with a phase locked loop
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United States(US) Patent
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국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G05F-001/10
G05F-001/656
출원번호
US-0883892
(2004-07-02)
발명자
/ 주소
Umminger,Christopher B.
Flatness,Randy G.
출원인 / 주소
Linear Technology Corporation
대리인 / 주소
Fish &
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Methods for synchronizing non-constant frequency switching regulators with a phase locked loop are disclosed. The methods enable non-constant frequency switching regulators to be synchronized with a phase locked loop to achieve constant frequency operation in steady state while retaining the advanta
Methods for synchronizing non-constant frequency switching regulators with a phase locked loop are disclosed. The methods enable non-constant frequency switching regulators to be synchronized with a phase locked loop to achieve constant frequency operation in steady state while retaining the advantages of non-frequency operation to improve transient response and operate over a wider range of duty cycles. In addition, the methods enable multiple non-constant frequency regulators to be synchronized and operated in parallel to deliver higher power levels to the output than a single switching regulator.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for synchronizing a non-constant frequency switching regulator that generates a regulated voltage output at an output node, the method comprising: controlling the duty cycle of the switching regulator with control circuitry coupled to the output node and adapted to r
What is claimed is: 1. A method for synchronizing a non-constant frequency switching regulator that generates a regulated voltage output at an output node, the method comprising: controlling the duty cycle of the switching regulator with control circuitry coupled to the output node and adapted to receive one or more variables, the control circuitry generating a pulse that is proportional or inversely proportional or approximately inversely proportional to one of the one or more variables; providing as one of the one or more variables a signal corresponding to a voltage at an input node of the switching regulator or a signal corresponding to a voltage at the output node of the switching regulator; and providing the control circuitry with an output of a phase locked loop having an input for receiving a clock signal and an output at which a signal is generated to control a parameter of the switching regulator, the phase locked loop adjusting the switching frequency of the switching regulator through control of the parameter. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the switching regulator comprises a synchronous switching regulator. 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the switching regulator comprises a non-synchronous switching regulator. 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the switching regulator comprises a hysteretic switching regulator and the hysteresis is adjusted by the phase locked loop. 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the on-time of the switching regulator is adjusted by the phase locked loop. 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the off-time of the switching regulator is adjusted by the phase locked loop. 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the switching regulator comprises a switching regulator selected from the group consisting of: a step-down switching regulator; a step-up switching regulator; and a buck-boost switching regulator. 8. The method of claim 1, wherein the switching regulator comprises a one shot timer to control the duty cycle of the switching regulator. 9. The method of claim 1, wherein the phase locked loop comprises: a first rising edge triggered data flip flop; a second rising edge triggered data flip flop; an AND gate coupled between the first and the second flip flops; an amplifier coupled between the second flip flop and the one shot timer of the switching regulator; and a loop filter to extract the DC average value from the second flip flop. 10. A method for synchronizing a plurality of non-constant frequency switching regulators, the method comprising: providing a source voltage at a plurality of input nodes; providing a regulated voltage at a plurality of output nodes; providing control circuitry coupled to the plurality of output nodes to control the duty cycles of the plurality of regulators; and providing a phase locked loop having an input for receiving a clock signal from a first switching regulator selected from the plurality of switching regulators and an output at which a signal is generated to control a parameter of a second switching regulator, the phase locked loop adjusting the switching frequency of the second switching regulator through control of the parameter. 11. The method of claim 10, wherein the plurality of switching regulators comprises synchronous and non-synchronous switching regulators. 12. The method of claim 10, wherein the plurality of switching regulators comprises one or more hysteretic switching regulators and the hysteresis is adjusted by the phase locked loop. 13. The method of claim 10, wherein the plurality of switching regulators comprises one or more switching regulators, wherein their on-time is adjusted by the phase locked loop. 14. The method of claim 10, wherein the plurality of switching regulators comprises one or more switching regulators, wherein their off-time is adjusted by the phase locked loop. 15. The method of claim 10, wherein the plurality of switching regulators comprises one or more step-down switching regulators. 16. The method of claim 10, wherein the plurality of switching regulators comprises one or more step-up switching regulators. 17. The method of claim 10, wherein the plurality of switching regulators comprises one or more buck-boost switching regulators. 18. The method of claim 10, further comprising controlling the duty cycle of each switching regulator from the plurality of switching regulators using one of: current-mode control, voltage-mode control, or a hybrid of current-mode and voltage-mode control. 19. The method of claim 10, wherein each switching regulator from the plurality of switching regulators comprises a one shot timer to control the duty cycle of the switching regulator. 20. (currently amended) The method of claim 10, wherein the phase locked loop comprises: a first rising edge triggered data flip flop; a second rising edge triggered data flip flop; an AND gate coupled between the first and the second flip flops; an amplifier coupled between the second flip flop and a one shot timer of the second switching regulator; and a loop filter to extract the DC average value from the second flip flop. 21. The method of claim 20, wherein the first flip flop comprises a clock input coupled to an output of a one shot timer of the first switching regulator. 22. The method of claim 20, wherein the second flip flop comprises a clock input coupled to the output of the one shot timer of the first switching regulator. 23. A method for adjusting the switching frequency of a non-constant frequency switching regulator, the method comprising: providing a one shot timer in the switching regulator to control the duty cycle of the switching regulator; providing a phase locked loop connected to the one shot timer to control a parameter of the one shot timer, causing the switching frequency of the switching regulator to be adjusted through control of the parameter. 24. The method of claim 23, wherein the phase locked loop comprises: a first rising edge triggered data flip flop; a second rising edge triggered data flip flop; an AND gate coupled between the first and the second flip flops; an amplifier coupled between the second flip flop and the one shot timer of the switching regulator; and a loop filter to extract the DC average value from the second flip flop. 25. The method of claim 24, wherein the first flip flop comprises a clock input coupled to a reference clock. 26. The method of claim 24, wherein the second flip flop comprises a clock input coupled to the output of the one shot timer. 27. The method of claim 23, wherein the switching regulator comprises a synchronous switching regulator. 28. The method of claim 23, wherein the switching regulator comprises a non-synchronous switching regulator. 29. The method of claim 23, wherein the on-time of the switching regulator is adjusted by the phase locked loop. 30. The method of claim 23, wherein the off-time of the switching regulator is adjusted by the phase locked loop. 31. The method of claim 23, wherein the switching regulator comprises a switching regulator selected from the group consisting of: a step-down switching regulator; a step-up switching regulator; and a buck-boost switching regulator. 32. The method of claim 23, further comprising controlling the duty cycle of the switching regulator using one of: current-mode control, voltage-mode control, or a hybrid of current-mode and voltage-mode control. 33. A circuit for adjusting the switching frequency of a non-constant frequency switching regulator having a one shot timer to control the duty cycle of the switching regulator, the one shot timer coupled between an input voltage and a regulated output voltage, the circuit comprising: a phase locked loop connected to the one shot timer to control a parameter of the one shot timer, causing the switching frequency of the switching regulator to be adjusted through control of the parameter. 34. The circuit of claim 33, wherein the phase locked loop comprises: a first rising edge triggered data flip flop; a second rising edge triggered data flip flop; an AND gate coupled between the first and the second flip flops; an amplifier coupled between the second flip flop and the one shot timer; and a loop filter to extract the DC average value from the second flip flop. 35. The circuit of claim 34, wherein the first flip flop comprises a clock input coupled to a reference clock. 36. The circuit of claim 34, wherein the second flip flop comprises a clock input coupled to the output of the one shot timer. 37. The circuit of claim 33, wherein the switching regulator comprises a synchronous switching regulator. 38. The circuit of claim 33, wherein the switching regulator comprises a non-synchronous switching regulator. 39. The circuit of claim 33, wherein the on-time of the switching regulator is adjusted by the phase locked loop. 40. The circuit of claim 33, wherein the off-time of the switching regulator is adjusted by the phase locked loop. 41. The circuit of claim 33, wherein the switching regulator comprises a switching regulator selected from the group consisting of: a step-down switching regulator; a step-up switching regulator; and a buck-boost switching regulator. 42. The circuit of claim 33, further comprising controlling the duty cycle of the switching regulator using one of: current-mode control, voltage-mode control, or a hybrid of current-mode and voltage-mode control. 43. A circuit for synchronizing a plurality of non-constant frequency switching regulators, each switching regulator from the plurality of switching regulators having a one shot timer to control the duty cycle of the switching regulator, the one shot timer coupled between an input voltage and a regulated output voltage, the circuit comprising: a phase locked loop coupled between the one shot timer of a first switching regulator and the one shot timer of a second switching regulator selected from the plurality of switching regulators, the phase locked loop receiving a clock signal from the one shot timer of the first switching regulator and generating an output signal to control a parameter of the second switching regulator, the phase locked loop adjusting the switching frequency of the second switching regulator through control of the parameter. 44. The circuit of claim 43, wherein the plurality of switching regulators comprises synchronous and non-synchronous switching regulators. 45. The circuit of claim 43, wherein the plurality of switching regulators comprises one or more switching regulators, wherein their on-time is adjusted by the phase locked loop. 46. The circuit of claim 43, wherein the plurality of switching regulators comprises one or more switching regulators, wherein their off-time is adjusted by the phase locked loop. 47. The circuit of claim 43, wherein the plurality of switching regulators comprises one or more step-down switching regulators. 48. The circuit of claim 43, wherein the plurality of switching regulators comprises one or more step-up switching regulators. 49. The method of claim 43, wherein the plurality of switching regulators comprises one or more buck-boost switching regulators. 50. The circuit of claim 43, further comprising controlling the duty cycle of each switching regulator from the plurality of switching regulators using one of: current-mode control, voltage-mode control, or a hybrid of current-mode and voltage-mode control. 51. The circuit of claim 43, wherein each phase locked loop from the plurality of phase locked loops comprises: a first rising edge triggered data flip flop; a second rising edge triggered data flip flop; an AND gate coupled between the first and the second flip flops; an amplifier coupled between the second flip flop and the one shot timer of the second switching regulator; and a loop filter to extract the DC average value from the second flip flop. 52. The circuit of claim 51, wherein the first flip flop comprises a clock input coupled to the output of the one shot timer of the second switching regulator. 53. The circuit of claim 51, wherein the second flip flop comprises a clock input coupled to the output of the one shot timer of the first switching regulator.
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