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CMOS High Efficiency On-chip Power Management

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  • © 2011

Overview

  • Offers insights on how the efficiency boosting techniques for power management IC designs work toward society?s quest for higher energy efficiency
  • Describes a number of techniques at circuits and systems level that increase sleep-mode efficiency to prolong the battery life, without sacrificing performance parameters
  • Enables readers to design for compactness, which requires fewer bulky external components and circuit topologies that lend themselves easily to full on-chip integration

Part of the book series: Analog Circuits and Signal Processing (ACSP)

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Table of contents (5 chapters)

  1. Green Electronics and Power Management

  2. Power Management IC Design

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This book will introduce various power management integrated circuits (IC) design techniques to build future energy-efficient “green” electronics. The goal is to achieve high efficiency, which is essential to meet consumers’ growing need for longer battery lives. The focus is to study topologies amiable for full on-chip implementation (few external components) in the mainstream CMOS technology, which will reduce the physical size and the manufacturing cost of the devices.

Authors and Affiliations

  • The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA

    John Hu

  • , Dpt. of Electrical & Computer Engineerin, The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA

    Mohammed Ismail

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