Noninverting Buck–Boost DC–DC Converter Using a Duobinary-Encoded Single-Bit Delta-Sigma Modulator

This paper presents a delta-sigma modulation (DSM) control scheme for noninverting buck–boost (NIBB) converter that features a duobinary encoding for four power switch controls. The proposed scheme converts the single-bit output of the modulator into a 1.5-b signal to enable a three-phase operation comprising the charging, bypassing, and discharging phases. This control method reduces both switching and conduction losses by changing only two switches in each period, thus, achieving high conversion efficiency. A smooth mode transition is provided by the DSM controller, which automatically and continuously determines the operating mode of the converter. Thus, the dead zone can be effectively released with improved transient responses. Furthermore, the spurious tones in the output are effectively eliminated by the robust noise shaping capability of the modulator. The proposed DSM-based NIBB converter was implemented on a 180-nm CMOS. It regulated the output in the range of 2.0–4.6 V with input voltage of 2.5–5.0 V, and the maximal load current was 500 mA. The converter showed a peak efficiency of 94.8% at 90-mA load and the output voltage ripples were maintained under 18 mV. A low noise floor with the first spurious peak located –92 dBc below the signal was achieved across all mode operations. In addition, the converter occupied a small chip area of 1.51 mm2.

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