Charge Pump Circuit Design

1st Edition
0071491422 · 9780071491426
Charge pumps are finding increased attention and diversified usage in the new era of nanometer-generation chips used in different systems. This book explains the different architectures and requirements for an efficient charge pump design and explain… Read More
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Chapter 1. History of High Voltage Charge Pump

Chapter 2. Basic MOS Device Physics

Chapter 3. Basic Operation of a Charge Pump

Chapter 4. Charge Pump Design Criteria

Chapter 5. How to Design a Basic Charge Pump

Chapter 6. Designing a Better Charge Pump

Chapter 7. Different Charge Pump Architectures

Chapter 8. Future Design References

Chapter 9. A Practical Charge Pump Design Example and Analysis

Charge pumps are finding increased attention and diversified usage in the new era of nanometer-generation chips used in different systems. This book explains the different architectures and requirements for an efficient charge pump design and explains each step in detail. It's filled with extra hands-on design information, potential pitfalls to avoid, and practical ideas harnessed from the authors' extensive experience designing charge pumps.