DocumentCode :
1562814
Title :
The Challenge of Pre-Biased Loads and the Definition of a New Operating Mode for DC-DC Converters
Author :
Nome, Faruk ; Hariman, George ; Sheftelevich, L.
Author_Institution :
Nat. Semicond., Santa Clara
fYear :
2007
Firstpage :
319
Lastpage :
325
Abstract :
The ever-increasing demand for higher efficiency step-down switching regulators in numerous industrial applications has made Synchronous Rectification a staple in power supplies for more than 2 decades. A more modern requirement is that power supplies do not affect a load during power-up if the initial load voltage is other than zero. This is generally referred to as the capability to monotonically start-up into pre-biased loads. Various practical pre-biased start-up scenarios are discussed, suggesting that this is increasingly becoming a mainstream requirement. To support pre-biased start-up the synchronous rectifier FET must be off when the power supply is powering up. To avoid an output voltage transient spike, modern controllers gradually increase the on-time duty cycle of the synchronous FET until the operation becomes "fully synchronous". This method is analogous to a soft-start. A by-product of this method is a new DC-DC operating mode, transition conduction mode (TCM). TCM can degenerate into DCM (discontinuous conduction mode), but otherwise it has unique gain characteristics and potentially useful control implications. The present discussion is restricted to analysis, equations and experimental results particular for TCM in the step-down (buck) converter, but can be extended to the larger class of DC-DC converters.
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; power field effect transistors; rectification; rectifying circuits; switching convertors; DC-DC converters; buck converter; discontinuous conduction mode; on-time duty cycle; power supplies; pre-biased loads; step-down switching regulators; synchronous rectifier FET; transition conduction mode; voltage transient spike; DC-DC power converters; Equations; FETs; Inductors; Power supplies; Power system protection; Regulators; Semiconductor diodes; Switches; Voltage;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics Specialists Conference, 2007. PESC 2007. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
ISSN :
0275-9306
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0654-8
Electronic_ISBN :
0275-9306
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PESC.2007.4342007
Filename :
4342007
Link To Document :
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