Interleaved Parallel High Step‐up DC‐DC Converter with Cross‐Coupled Inductors for Low Current/Voltage Ripple and Auto‐Current Sharing

Author(s):  
Liangzong He ◽  
Tao Zeng
2004 ◽  
Vol 13 (03) ◽  
pp. 443-466
Author(s):  
JABER A. ABU-QAHOUQ ◽  
HONG MAO ◽  
ISSA BATARSEH

Point-of-load DC–DC converter requirements and design are increasingly becoming stricter than ever. This is due to the required tight dynamic tolerances allowed for supply voltages and high dynamic performance demand coupled with very high power density. Moreover, as the required converter output voltage becomes smaller, higher voltage step-down ratio is required, which results in smaller switching duty cycle in the nonisolated topologies. Step-down transformer with large turns ratio is used in the isolated topologies to step-down the voltage and keep larger duty cycle. Most of the nonisolated DC–DC topologies are buck-derived and unfortunately work at hard-switching which degrades the efficiency. DC–DC interleaved buck topologies were proposed but are highly sensitive to interleaved phases asymmetry and require high performance current sharing loop. In this paper, a nonisolated multiphase nonisolated half-bridge-buck topology is presented. This topology makes it possible to achieve soft-switching, works at larger switching duty cycle with lower output voltages, and does not require current sharing loop because of the inherent current sharing capability. Moreover, a coupled-inductor current doubler topology is also presented in this paper allowing higher step-down ratio and lower output current ripple. Theoretical analysis and experimental results are presented.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Minjie Chen

<div>This paper presents a 48 V–1 V merged-two-stage hybrid-switched-capacitor converter with a Linear Extendable Group Operated Point-of-Load (LEGO-PoL) architecture for ultra-high-current microprocessors, featuring 3-D stacked packaging and coupled inductors for miniaturized size and vertical power delivery. The architecture is highly modular and scalable. The switched capacitor circuits are connected in series on the input side to split the high input voltage into multiple stacked voltage domains. The multiphase buck circuits are connected in parallel to distribute the high output current into multiple parallel current paths. It leverages the advantages of switched capacitor circuits and multiphase buck circuits to achieve soft charging, current sharing, and voltage balancing. The inductors of the multiphase buck converters are used as current sources to soft-charge and soft-switch the switched-capacitor circuits, and the switched-capacitor circuits are utilized to ensure current sharing among the multiphase buck circuits. A 780 A vertical stacked CPU voltage regulator with a peak efficiency of 91.1% and a full load efficiency of 79.2% at an output voltage of 1 V with liquid cooling is built and tested. This is the first demonstration of a 48 V–1 V CPU voltage regulator to achieve over 1 A/mm2 current density and the first to achieve 1,000 W/in3 power density. It regulates output voltage between 0.8 V and 1.5 V through the entire 780 A current range.</div>


Electronics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 436
Author(s):  
Liangzong He ◽  
Zhile Lin ◽  
Qingyang Tan ◽  
Fengwang Lu ◽  
Tao Zeng

An interleaved high-step-up current sharing DC–DC converter with coupled inductors is proposed in this paper. The operation principle and property of this converter are analyzed. The ripple of the input current in the proposed converter is decreased significantly by using the two-phase parallel interleaved input. The voltage gain is extended and the switch voltage stress is reduced by the coupled inductors. The leakage inductance of the coupled inductors reduces the reverse-recovery problem of the output diode, resulting in the reduction of reverse-recovery losses. As there are two interleaved phases in the proposed converter, the third winding of each coupled inductor is embedded in another phase. With this design, when the leakage inductance or duty cycle is asymmetrical, the current sharing performance is still positive. Consequently, the new topology is very suitable for applications to occasions with low voltage input and high voltage output, such as the fuel cell power system. Finally, the performance of this topological circuit is verified by a prototype with 500 W output.


2016 ◽  
Vol 113 ◽  
pp. 16-22
Author(s):  
J. Shao ◽  
B. Rao ◽  
M. Zhang ◽  
S.X. Ma ◽  
X. Liang ◽  
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