DC-DC converter applied to semiconductor device

Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – With voltage multiplication means

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C323S282000

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06977828

ABSTRACT:
An oscillator produces a signal. A voltage generating circuit is responsive to the output signal of the oscillator to generate a second voltage different from a first voltage. A voltage detecting circuit detects the output voltage of the voltage generating circuit and outputs an output voltage corresponding to the second voltage. A comparator makes a comparison between the output voltage of the voltage detecting circuit and a reference voltage with each cycle of the output signal of the oscillator and controls the operation of the voltage generating circuit.

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