Title :
General concepts for high-efficiency high-frequency 48 V DC/DC converter
Author :
Xu, Ming ; Lee, Fred C.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Virginia Polytech. Inst. & State Univ., USA
Abstract :
A general concept, current steering, is proposed to eliminate the body diode current in various synchronous rectifiers, such as the current-doubler synchronous rectifier and the center-tapped synchronous rectifier, which are widely used in low-output-voltage and large-output-current isolation DC/DC converters. Because of the lack of body diode current, its related losses (body diode conduction loss and reverse-recovery loss) are eliminated successfully. A family of synchronous rectifiers that make use of the transformer leakage inductor to realize this concept has been generalized. To reduce the secondary conduction loss, a small duty cycle concept is also proposed in this paper. The waveforms desired for implementing these concepts are derived. In addition, the soft-switching technique is needed to reduce switching loss. According to these concepts, two novel high-efficiency 48 V DC/DC converters, running at the MHz switching frequency range, are proposed in this paper.
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; inductors; losses; power semiconductor diodes; rectifying circuits; switching convertors; transformers; 48 V; body diode conduction loss; body diode current elimination; center-tapped synchronous rectifier; current steering; current-doubler synchronous rectifier; high-efficiency; high-efficiency high-frequency DC/DC converter; large-output-current isolation DC/DC converters; low-output-voltage DC/DC converters; related losses; reverse-recovery loss; secondary conduction loss reduction; soft-switching technique; switching frequency range; synchronous rectifiers; transformer leakage inductor; waveforms; Bridge circuits; Circuit topology; DC-DC power converters; Diodes; Electric breakdown; Inductors; Pulse width modulation; Rectifiers; Switches; Switching frequency;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics Specialist Conference, 2003. PESC '03. 2003 IEEE 34th Annual
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7754-0
DOI :
10.1109/PESC.2003.1218289