Claims
- 1. A DC—DC converter comprising:a comparator configured to compare a signal representative of an output voltage with a periodic reference signal having a DC offset determined by a DC reference voltage, and said comparator further configured to provide a control signal to a driver that drives an output voltage of said DC—DC converter towards a pre-established value.
- 2. The DC—DC converter of claim 1, wherein said control signal comprises a pulse width modulated signal.
- 3. The DC—DC converter of claim 2, wherein a pulse width of said pulse with modulated signal changes when said output voltage is different than said pre-established value.
- 4. The DC—DC converter of claim 1, wherein said DC—DC further comprises a pair of switches and wherein said driver drives said pair of switches, one high, one low which alternatively control said output voltage.
- 5. The DC—DC converter of claim 4, further comprising a low pass filter electrically coupled to an output of said pair of switches.
- 6. The DC—DC converter of claim 4, wherein each of said switches comprises a metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor.
- 7. A multiphase DC to DC converter comprising N conversion circuits which are electrically coupled in said DC to DC converter, wherein each said conversion circuit comprises a comparator configured to compare a signal representative of an output voltage with a periodic reference signal having a DC offset determined by a DC reference voltage, and to provide a control signal to a driver that drives an output voltage of said DC—DC converter towards a pre-established value, and wherein each said periodic reference signal to each said converter circuit is phase shifted by 360/N degrees from each other.
- 8. The multiphase DC to DC converter of claim 7, wherein at least one said control signal for at least one of said N conversion circuits comprises a pulse width modulated signal.
- 9. The multiphase DC to DC converter of claim 8, wherein a pulse width of said pulse with modulated signal changes when said output voltage is different than said pre-established value.
- 10. The multiphase DC to DC converter of claim 7, wherein at least one of said N conversion circuits comprises a pair of switches and wherein said driver of an associated conversion circuit drives said pair of switches, one high, one low which alternatively control said output voltage.
- 11. The multiphase DC to DC converter of claim 10, wherein said associated conversion circuit further comprise a low pass filter electrically coupled to an output of each said pair of switches.
- 12. The multiphase DC to DC converter of claim 10, wherein said pair of switches comprises a metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor.
- 13. The multiphase DC to DC converter of claim 7, further comprising:a current balancing device configured to maintain currents delivered by all said N conversion circuits at a substantially similar level.
- 14. The multiphase DC to DC converter of claim 13, wherein said current balancing device modifies said signal representative of an output voltage for a second conversion circuit to said N conversion circuit to balance output currents from said second conversion circuit to said N conversion circuit with an output current from a first conversion circuit.
- 15. The multiphase DC to DC converter of claim 13, wherein said current balancing device modifies said periodic reference signal for a second conversion circuit to said N conversion circuit to balance output currents from said second conversion circuit to said N conversion circuit with an output current from a first conversion circuit.
- 16. A two-phase DC to DC converter comprising a first conversion circuit and a second conversion circuit, wherein said first conversion circuit comprises:a first comparator configured to compare a first signal representative of an output voltage with a first periodic reference signal having a DC offset determined by a DC reference voltage, said first comparator further configured to provide a first control signal to a first driver that drives an output voltage of said DC—DC converter to a pre-established value; wherein said second conversion circuit comprises: a second comparator configured to compare a second signal representive of an output voltage with a second periodic reference signal having a DC offset determined by a DC reference voltage, said second comparator further configured to provide a second control signal to a second driver that drives an output voltage of said DC—DC converter to a pre-established value; and wherein said first periodic reference signal and said second periodic reference signal are phase shifted by 180 degrees from each other.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 09/843,200, filed Apr. 25, 2001 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,459,602 which itself claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Appln. Ser. No. 60/244,054 filed Oct. 26, 2000, all the teachings of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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