Title :
A family of high power density unregulated bus converters
Author :
Ren, Yuancheng ; Xu, Ming ; Sun, Julu ; Lee, Fred C.
Author_Institution :
Center for Power Electron. Syst., Virginia Polytech. Inst. & State Univ., Blacksburg, VA, USA
Abstract :
This paper begins by reviewing current bus converters and exploring their limitations. Next, a family of inductor-less bus converters is proposed to overcome the limitations. In the new bus converters, magnetizing current is used to achieve zero-voltage-switching (ZVS) turn-on for all switches. The resonant concept is used to achieve nearly zero-current-switching (ZCS) turn-off for the primary switches and no body diode loss for the synchronous rectifiers (SRs). Meanwhile, the self-driven method can be easily applied to save drive loss of SRs. Based on these concepts, a full-bridge bus converter is built in the quarter-brick size to verify the analysis. The experimental results indicate that it can achieve 95.5% efficiency at 500-W, 12-V/45-A output. Compared with industry products, this topology can dramatically increase the power density. These concepts are also applied to nonisolated dc/dc converters. As an example, a resonant Buck converter is proposed and experimentally demonstrated.
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; bridge circuits; rectifying circuits; resonant power convertors; switching convertors; zero current switching; zero voltage switching; 12 V; 45 A; 500 W; 95.5 percent; DC-DC converters; ZCS; ZVS; body diode losses; full-bridge bus converter; inductor-less bus converters; magnetizing current; power density; quarter-brick size; resonant buck converter; resonant concept; self-driven method; synchronous rectifiers; unregulated current bus converters; zero-current-switching; zero-voltage-switching; DC-DC power converters; Diodes; Magnetic resonance; Magnetic switching; Rectifiers; Switches; Switching converters; Topology; Zero current switching; Zero voltage switching; Body diode loss; bus converter; two-stage approach; zero-voltage zero-current-switching (ZVZCS);
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2005.854025