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This paper presents a novel methodology to exchange schematic and simulation information between Electronic Design Automation (EDA) tools. The schematic, symbol, model and simulation settings are described using standard extensible markup language (XML) format proposed first time in this paper. The standardization process is discussed and algorithm to generate the standard XML format is described...
A novel integrated implementation of a high step-down multiphase buck for low voltage power supply is presented. The design and test chip measurements of a [10.8,16]V to [0.65,2]V, 2A, 10MHz, 25.6mW/mm2, four-phases single-chip solution are presented with considerations on architecture, passive components, problems related to high frequency integration and relative improvements on power density. The...
This work investigates a step-up topology derived from the Zeta converter: the ZetaBoost. A ZetaBoost converter design for consumer applications is presented and its steady-state performances are compared to a classical Boost converter with the support of computer simulations and measurements. The results presented include the efficiency and output voltage ripple.
A novel integrated implementation of a high step-down multiphase buck for low voltage power supply is presented. The design and test chip measurements of a [10.8, 16\V to [0.65, 2\V, 2A, 10 MHz, 25.6 mW/mm2, four-phases single-chip solution are presented with considerations on architecture, passive components, problems related to high frequency integration and relative improvements on power density...
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