Title :
Proposed Switching Losses Model for Integrated Point-of-Load Synchronous Buck Converters
Author :
Orabi, Mohamed ; Shawky, Ahmed
Author_Institution :
Aswan Power Electron. Applic. Res. Center, Aswan Univ., Aswan, Egypt
Abstract :
Nowadays, point-of-load (POL) converters´ investments are counted as a main part in power management markets; especially the synchronous buck converters. Today´s products forces designers to highly integrate POL converters by increasing the switching frequency; so the latest technology has used megahertz range to obtain this target. On the other hand, increasing switching frequency means increasing the switching losses. Therefore, it is very important to optimize the operating switching frequency tradeoff, which requires an accurate model taking in consideration the converter operating conditions. This paper presents an accurate mathematical loss model taking in consideration the physical behavior of the MOSFET switch in addition to the converter operating conditions. This model introduces accurate equations for every switching intervals and so accurate loss calculations. An integrated POL synchronous buck converter of 5 MHz, 5-1.8 V/3 A prototype is fabricated. The results of the proposed model are compared with simulation and experimental results under variable operating conditions. Good matching between the mathematical, experimental, and simulation results are obtained.
Keywords :
field effect transistor switches; losses; power markets; power semiconductor switches; switching convertors; MOSFET switch; converter operating conditions; frequency 5 MHz; integrated POL synchronous buck converter; integrated point-of-load synchronous buck converter; mathematical switching loss model; power management market; switching frequency optimization; Capacitance; Logic gates; MOSFET; Mathematical model; Semiconductor device modeling; Switches; Switching loss; Body diode loss; Switching loss; body diode loss; efficiency; modeling; switching loss; synchronous buck converter;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2014.2363760