Multi-harmonic nonlinear modeling of low-power PWM DC-DC converters operating in CCM and DCM

Ya Wang, D. Gao, D. Tannir, Peng Li
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Abstract

DC-DC converters form an essential component of modern low-power integrated circuits. This paper presents a novel nonlinear modeling technique for pulse-width modulated (PWM) DC-DC converters for low-power applications. Our enhanced model not only predicts the dc response, but also captures harmonics of arbitrary degrees. The proposed full-order model retains the inductor current as a state variable and accurately captures the circuit dynamics even in the transient state. Furthermore, by continuously monitoring state variables, our model seamlessly transitions between continuous conduction mode (CCM) and discontinuous conduction mode (DCM), which often occurs in low-power applications while also accounting for the non-idealities of the circuit devices. The proposed model, when tested with a system decoupling technique, obtains up to 10X runtime speedups over transistor-level simulations with a maximum output voltage error that never exceeds 4%.
在CCM和DCM中工作的低功率PWM DC-DC变换器的多谐波非线性建模
DC-DC变换器是现代低功耗集成电路的重要组成部分。本文提出了一种新的用于低功耗脉宽调制(PWM) DC-DC变换器的非线性建模技术。我们的改进模型不仅可以预测直流响应,而且可以捕获任意程度的谐波。提出的全阶模型保留电感电流作为状态变量,即使在瞬态也能准确地捕捉电路动态。此外,通过连续监测状态变量,我们的模型在连续导通模式(CCM)和不连续导通模式(DCM)之间无缝转换,这经常发生在低功耗应用中,同时也考虑到电路器件的非理想性。当使用系统去耦技术进行测试时,所提出的模型比晶体管级模拟获得高达10倍的运行速度,最大输出电压误差不超过4%。
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