Morphing Switched-Capacitor Converters with Variable Conversion Ratio
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Author(s)
Xiong, S
Huang, Y
Tan, SC
Hui, SYR
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
High-voltage-gain and wide-input-range dc-dc converters are widely used in various electronics and industrial products such as portable devices, telecommunication, automotive, and aerospace systems. The two-stage converter is a widely adopted architecture for such applications, and it is proven to have a higher efficiency as compared with that of the single-stage converter. This paper presents a modular-cell-based morphing switched-capacitor (SC) converter for application as a front-end converter of the two-stage converter. The conversion ratio of this converter is flexible and variable and can be freely extended by increasing more SC modules. The varying conversion ratio is achieved through the morphing of the converter's structure corresponding to the amplitude of the input voltage. This converter is light and compact, and is highly efficient over a very wide range of input voltage and load conditions. Experimental work on a 25-W, 6-30-V input, 3.5-8.5-V output prototype, is performed. For a single SC module, the efficiency over the entire input voltage range is higher than 98%. Applied into the two-stage converter, the overall efficiency achievable over the entire operating range is 80% including the driver's loss.
Date Issued
2016-03-04
Date Acceptance
2015-11-05
Citation
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, 2016, 31 (8), pp.5680-5693
ISSN
0885-8993
Publisher
IEEE
Start Page
5680
End Page
5693
Journal / Book Title
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
Volume
31
Issue
8
Copyright Statement
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Subjects
Electrical & Electronic Engineering
0906 Electrical And Electronic Engineering
Publication Status
Published