Authors
Tsz Yin Man, Philip KT Mok, Mansun Chan
Publication date
2007/9/17
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs
Volume
54
Issue
9
Pages
755-759
Publisher
IEEE
Description
A high slew-rate amplifier with push-pull output driving capability is proposed to enable an ultra-low quiescent current (Iq ~ 1muA) low-dropout (LDO) regulator with improved transient responses. The proposed amplifier eliminates the tradeoff between small Iq and large slew-rate that is imposed by the tail-current in conventional amplifier design. Push-pull output stage is introduced to enhance the output driving ability. Small dropout voltage (Vbo) with large-size pass transistor and ultra-low Iq can thus be used to minimize power loss of LDO regulator without transient-response degradation. The proposed amplifier helps to improve stability of LDO regulators without using any on-chip and off-chip compensation capacitors. This is beneficial to chip-level power management requiring high-area efficiency. An LDO regulator with the proposed amplifier has been implemented in a 0.18- mum standard CMOS process and …
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