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Stability Analysis of Switched DC-DC Boost Converters for Integrated Circuits Kevin Fronczak Advisor: Dr. Robert Bowman

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Stability Analysis of Switched DC-DC Boost Converters for Integrated Circuits

Kevin Fronczak

Advisor: Dr. Robert Bowman

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Overview

• Why does stability matter?

• How does the architecture affect instability?

• How does component variability affect stability?

• What methods are used to minimize instability?

• How can stability be measured?

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Switched DC-DC Converters

Switched Converter Block Diagram

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Importance of Stability

• Supply oscillations can couple into signal paths

• Sensitive circuits suffer

• Unstable supply = inaccurate supply

• Inaccurate supply = performance degradation

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Switched DC-DC Converters

Switched Converter Block Diagram

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Importance of Stability

Adapted from Yang-Ching Lin et. al. (2012) 4

Display Driver Block Diagram

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Importance of Stability

• Feedback loop

• Chance of oscillation at output

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Boost Converter Architecture

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Causes of Instability

• Operating Mode

• CCM (Continuous Conduction Mode)

• DCM (Discontinuous Conduction Mode)

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Operating Modes

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Causes of Instability

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Small-Signal Modeling

Average PWM Switch Vorperian (1990)

Continuous Mode

Discontinuous Mode

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Causes of Instability (CCM)

• CCM has conjugate pole

• LC Resonance

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Bode Plot for Continuous Mode

Switch Open

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Causes of Instability (CCM)

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Input Step Response for Continuous Mode V

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Causes of Instability (DCM)

• DCM Appears 1st order at low frequencies

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Bode Plot for Discontinuous Mode

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Causes of Instability (DCM)

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Change in Gain for Discontinuous Mode

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Causes of Instability (DCM)

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Input Step Response for Discontinuous Mode V

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Parasitic Component Effects

• Inductor has series resistance

• Lowers height of resonant peak (CCM)

• Capacitor has series resistance

• Adds high-frequency zero

• Less attenuation at frequencies > Fs

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Non-ideal Converter Schematic

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Parasitic Component Effects

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Continuous Mode: Expected Behavior

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Parasitic Effects (CCM)

• Bode Plot

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Bode Plot for Continuous Mode

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Parasitic Effects (DCM)

• Bode Plot

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Bode Plot for Discontinuous Mode

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Component Variation

• Input Voltage, Load Current, Inductance

• Vo/Vs = [3.3, 2, 1.4]

• Io = [6 mA, 30 mA, 54 mA] (DCM); [150 mA, 300 mA, 450 mA] (CCM)

• L = [15 uH, 20 uH, 25 uH] (DCM); [170 uH, 200 uH, 230 uH] (CCM)

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*Note – all values calculated for converter WITH control

Effect on Phase Margin

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Component Variation

• Input Voltage, Load Current, Inductance

• Vo/Vs = [3.3, 2, 1.4]

• Io = [6 mA, 30 mA, 54 mA] (DCM); [150 mA, 300 mA, 450 mA] (CCM)

• L = [15 uH, 20 uH, 25 uH] (DCM); [170 uH, 200 uH, 230 uH] (CCM)

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*Note – all values calculated for converter WITH control

Effect on DC-Gain

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Control of Converters

• Control needs to help provide stable output

• Requires feedback loop source of instability

• Needs to minimize output error (large gain)

• Needs to minimize instability (large phase margin)

• Needs to maximize speed (large bandwidth)

• Op Amps/OTAs

• Op Amps

• Voltage buffer Slows down performance

• Can drive low impedances

• OTAs

• Can’t drive resistive loads

• Fast does not have voltage buffer (response limited by load capacitance)

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Error Amplifier Requirements

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Control of Converters (CCM)

• PID Required for CCM

• Two poles, two zeros

• Minimizes conjugate pair effect

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Proportial-Integral-Derivative Architecture

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Control of Converters (CCM)

• Difficult to achieve all three requirements

• Gain, Phase Margin, Bandwidth

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Bode Plot and Step Response

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Control of Converters (DCM)

• Lag Controller suitable for DCM

• Zero to cancel converter Pole

• Pole to attenuate switching noise

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Lag Controller Architecture

Zero Pole

Pole

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Control of Converters (DCM)

• Easier control compared to CCM

• More stable with fewer components

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Bode Plot and Step Response

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Measuring Stability

• Cannot “break the loop”

• High loop gain

• Observe step response

• Superimpose voltage (Middlebrook’s Method)

• Cross-correlation

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Stability Measurement Requirements and Possibilities

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Measuring Stability

• Converter reaches steady state

• Step the load current

• Composite Response of System

• No pole/zero information

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Overdamped Response Underdamped Response

Load Step Response

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Measuring Stability

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Middlebrook’s Method (1975)

Conventional Approach - Voltage Injection

Middlebrook’s Method - Superposition

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Measuring Stability

• Can measure with Network Analyzer

• Bode plot can be compared to simulations

• Gives information on overall stability

• Pole/Zero migration can be directly observed

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Implementation of Middlebrook’s Method

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Measuring Stability

• Inject white noise in control signal path

• White noise has autocorrelation of delta function

• Yields impulse response

• FFT yield frequency response

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Cross Correlation with White Noise

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Measuring Stability

• PRBS (Pseudo-Random Binary Sequence)

• Periodic noise

• Cross-correlation can only happen within one period

• Period can be made larger by adding more bits to sequence

• PRBS amplitude must be small percentage of control signal

• Can be superimposed over Vref

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“White Noise” Circuit Implementation

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Measuring Stability

• Single period PRBS (a) has small autocorrelation value

• Ideally infinite

• Multi-period PRBS (b) has larger value

• Can sample the converter response multiple times

• Average of results gives more accurate frequency response

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PRBS Autocorrelation

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Measuring Stability

• Frequency Response gives most information on circuit

• Can directly compare bode plot to simulations

• Can see effect of resonance (for CCM)

• Can see effect of filter capacitor ESR zero

• Methods

• Middlebrook’s Method

• + Simple

• - Requires Manual Capture

• Cross-correlation (PRBS)

• + Allows for Built-In Self-Test (BIST)

• - Adds complexity

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Frequency Response Method Comparison

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Summary

• DCM = Easier to Control

• Controller Design = Simple for DCM, Complex for CCM

• Frequency Response = Vital in determining stability

• Two techniques: Middlebrook, Cross Correlation

Future Work

• Controller design via optimization algorithms

• Genetic Algorithms, Particle Swarm Optimization

• More in-depth exploration of PRBS

• On-chip Supply Testing

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Thank You

• Comments/Questions?

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