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CMOS building block for smart-power integrated circuits

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2 Author(s)
dos Reis Filho, C.A. ; Fac. de Engenharia Electr., UNICAMP, Campinas, Brazil ; Santiago, A.S.

This paper describes an integrated circuit, which is suitable for use as a building block in the design of smart-power integrated circuits. The circuit comprises a logic unit and an analog section that includes zero-crossing detector, two linear-ramp generators and two voltage comparators. It produces several control pulses within the period of a sinewave input signal, allowing its use in a wide range of power-control circuits. Prototypes were implemented in 1.2 μm n-well CMOS technology. Experimental results from measured samples are presented

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Electronics, Circuits, and Systems, 1996. ICECS '96., Proceedings of the Third IEEE International Conference on  (Volume:2 )

Date of Conference: 13-16 Oct 1996

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