Title: Hamida Gidden, Xiaozhen Han, Quoc Pho, Joe Smith
1POWER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
DC-DC Boost Switch-Mode Power Converter with
Ambient Light Control
Faculty Advisor Dr. Hoi Lee
Hamida Gidden, Xiaozhen Han, Quoc Pho, Joe Smith
hkg031000_at_utdallas.edu, xxh042000_at_utdallas.edu,
qap061000_at_utdallas.edu, jgs051000_at_utdallas.edu
Department of Electrical Engineering Erik Jonsson
School of Engineering Computer
Science University of Texas at Dallas Richardson,
Texas 75083-0688, U.S.A.
Project Overview
Detail
- Phase I - Characterize a DC-DC Boost Switch-
- Mode Power Converter (Texas Instruments
- TPS6100x Evaluation Module)
- Phase II Design, build and test
- Power Management System incorporating a
- DC-DC Boost Switch-Mode Power Converter
- Phase III- (Summer contribution)
- Tailor design to meet specifications
- Power three Red LEDs (7V) with four
- Nickel-metal hydride Batteries (5V)
- Increase battery runtime by adjusting
- output power based on ambient light
Circuit Schematic
Relevance in Industry
- Ambient Light Sensing (ALS) capabilities have
become a standard in the Portable Display Power
Management Industry - Existing Products with ALS
- Apple iPhone
- Apple MacBook Air
- Philips HDTV with Ambivision
- Lexus Headlights
Input and Output Voltage at different VSW Duty
Cycles
Our Results
- Successfully designed and built DC-DC Boost
Switched Mode Power Converter with Ambient Light
Control prototype. - Input Voltage 4.8V
- Output Voltage 7.1V
- Output Current
- Dark Level 10mA
- Light Level 30mA
- In dark conditions, power savings of up to 66
System Stability
MAGNITUDE 16.7 dB FREQUENCY 1.62 kHz
Possible Future Enhancements
- Charge pump start-up circuit
- Low Battery Indication
- Implementation into Integrated Circuit
- Add current sensing capability to boost
converter - Increase Frequency by ensuring oscillator low
value equals Vref
PHASE MARGIN 30.5? FREQUENCY 2.94 kHz