Development of Distributed Inductors on Silicon for Power Supply on a Chip (PSoC) Applications
Dr. Maeve Duffy,
Ciaran Feeney
Power Supply on a Chip (PSoC) is an emerging technology in which all components of a power supply, including control circuitry; semiconductor switches and passives are integrated onto the same piece of silicon. It is driven by requirements for faster, smaller, more efficient and less costly power conversion solutions.
Start date: 1st of September 2011. This project is active.
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Project Publications
Conference
C. Feeney, M. Duffy, N.Wang, S. Roy, S. Kulkarni, J. Hannon, K. McCarthy, S. C. O’Mathuna, "Advantages of Paralleling Inductors-on-Silicon in High Frequency Buck Converters", Poster presentation, PowerSoc 2012, San Francisco, November 2012.
C. Feeney, M. Duffy, "Comparison of Light-load Improvement Techniques for Low Power Buck Converters", Proceedings of UPEC 2012, London, September 2012.