by Vladimir Veljkovic, Dialog Semiconductor, Belgrade, Serbia, How2Power Today, Nov 15 2018
Focus:
Many battery-powered IoT applications require additional voltage levels for powering specific
interface circuits, sensors, etc. Under certain operating conditions, charge pumps provide
simple, efficient solutions for generating the required supply voltages. While standalone
charge pump ICs can be used, charge pumps can also be implemented using a GreenPAK configurable
mixed-signal IC (CMIC), which offers several advantages. These include lower cost, smaller
size, multiple outputs with the same IC, programmable operating frequency, control via a serial
interface, lower quiescent current, and on-chip logic for additional functions. In general, a
GreenPAK solution provides the flexibility to shift the design to meet system priorities. This
16-page article explains how to design regulated capacitive charge pumps using a GreenPAK CMIC
and a few low-cost external components. The regulated charge pump designs discussed in this
article are extensions of unregulated designs discussed in a previously published application
note.
What you’ll learn:
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