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Related Publications

  • Peterchev, A. V., and Sanders, S. R. (2002).  Low conversion ratio VRM design. Proc IEEE Power Electronics Specialist Conf 33 (pt. vol. 4): 1571-1575.
  • Peterchev, A. V., and Sanders, S. R. (2003).  Quantization resolution and limit cycling in digitally controlled PWM converters. IEEE Trans Power Electronics 18 (no. 1, pt. 2): 301-308.
  • Peterchev, A. V., Xiao, J., and Sanders, S. R. (2003).  Architecture and IC implementation of a digital VRM controller. IEEE Trans Power Electronics 18 (no. 1, pt. 2): 356-364.
  • Xiao, J., Peterchev, A. V., Zhang, J., and Sanders, S. R. (2004).  A 4 μA quiescent-current dual-mode buck converter IC for cellular phone applications. IEEE J Solid-State Circuits 39 (no. 12): 2342-2348.
  • Peterchev, A. V., and Sanders, S. R. (2006). Digital Multi-Mode Buck Converter Control with Loss-Minimizing Synchronous Rectifier Adaptation. IEEE Trans Power Electronics 21 (no. 6): 1588-1599.
  • Peterchev, A. V., and Sanders, S. R. (2006). Load-line regulation with estimated load-current feedforward: application to microprocessor voltage regulators. IEEE Trans Power Electronics 21 (no. 6): 1704-1717.
  • Peterchev, A. V. (2005). Digital Pulse-Width Modulation Control in Power Electronic Circuits: Theory and Applications. Ph.D. Thesis. U.C. Berkeley.
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