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A 4μA-quiescent-current dual-mode buck converter IC for cellular phone applications

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Xiao, J; Peterchev, A; Zhang, J; Sanders, S
Published in: Digest of Technical Papers IEEE International Solid State Circuits Conference
June 2, 2004

This digitally-controlled buck converter IC occupies 2mm 2 active area in 0.25μm CMOS, and the quiescent current is 4μA representing more than a 3-fold improvement over the leading state-of-the-art analog approach. As a result, cellular phone standby time can be extended by up to 3 times.

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Digest of Technical Papers IEEE International Solid State Circuits Conference

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0193-6530

Publication Date

June 2, 2004

Volume

47

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267 / 528
 

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Xiao, J., Peterchev, A., Zhang, J., & Sanders, S. (2004). A 4μA-quiescent-current dual-mode buck converter IC for cellular phone applications. Digest of Technical Papers IEEE International Solid State Circuits Conference, 47, 267–528.
Xiao, J., A. Peterchev, J. Zhang, and S. Sanders. “A 4μA-quiescent-current dual-mode buck converter IC for cellular phone applications.” Digest of Technical Papers IEEE International Solid State Circuits Conference 47 (June 2, 2004): 267–528.
Xiao J, Peterchev A, Zhang J, Sanders S. A 4μA-quiescent-current dual-mode buck converter IC for cellular phone applications. Digest of Technical Papers IEEE International Solid State Circuits Conference. 2004 Jun 2;47:267–528.
Xiao, J., et al. “A 4μA-quiescent-current dual-mode buck converter IC for cellular phone applications.” Digest of Technical Papers IEEE International Solid State Circuits Conference, vol. 47, June 2004, pp. 267–528.
Xiao J, Peterchev A, Zhang J, Sanders S. A 4μA-quiescent-current dual-mode buck converter IC for cellular phone applications. Digest of Technical Papers IEEE International Solid State Circuits Conference. 2004 Jun 2;47:267–528.

Published In

Digest of Technical Papers IEEE International Solid State Circuits Conference

ISSN

0193-6530

Publication Date

June 2, 2004

Volume

47

Start / End Page

267 / 528