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IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics | 2016

Comparison of a Buck Converter and a Series Capacitor Buck Converter for High-Frequency, High-Conversion-Ratio Voltage Regulators

Pradeep S. Shenoy; Michael G. Amaro; Jeffrey Morroni; David Louis Freeman

This paper presents an analytical and experimental comparison of a two-phase buck converter and a two-phase, series capacitor buck converter. The limitations of a conventional buck converter in high-current (10 A or more), and high-frequency (HF, 3-30 MHz) point-of-load voltage regulators with large voltage conversion ratios (10-to-1) are highlighted. The series capacitor buck converter exhibits desirable characteristics at HF, including lower switching loss, less inductor current ripple, automatic phase current balancing, duty ratio extension, and soft charging of the energy transfer capacitor. Analysis of the topologies indicates that switching loss and inductor core loss can dominate at HF. Results from side-by-side 12 V input, 1.2 V output hardware prototypes demonstrate that the series capacitor buck converter has up to 12 percentage points higher efficiency at 3 MHz and reduces power loss by up to 33% at full load (10 A). Some guidelines for inductor selection are provided, and a switch stress comparison reveals that the maximum converter switch stress is reduced by 30%.


applied power electronics conference | 2013

Practical transformer modeling and characterization for a high performance LLC converter

Brent McDonald; David Louis Freeman

This paper will present a method to model and characterize a typical LLC dc-dc converter transformer with a center tapped secondary. The emphasis of the model will be on the ease of characterization using practical lab equipment and its subsequent suitability for simulation in a number of practical venues (e.g. Saber, Simplis, Pspice [9][10][11]). Practical design implications for the LLC converter will also be explored.


Archive | 1992

Method and apparatus for monitoring battery capacity

John Edward Landau; Wallace Edward Matthews; David Louis Freeman


Archive | 1992

Method and apparatus for monitoring batttery capacity with charge control

John Edward Landau; Wallace Edward Matthews; David Louis Freeman


Archive | 1998

Battery pack with monitoring function utilizing association with a battery charging system

Wallace Edward Matthews; David Louis Freeman; John Edward Landau


Archive | 1997

Battery monitoring circuit with storage of charge and discharge accumulation values accessible therefrom

Milad Alwardi; Wallace Edward Matthews; Dave Heacock; David Louis Freeman


Archive | 1992

Battery monitoring circuit for operating with high battery discharge rates

John Edward Landau; Wallace Edward Matthews; David Louis Freeman


Archive | 2002

Control circuit for multiple battery systems with capacity gauge on end equipment

David Louis Freeman; Jose Antonio Vieira Formenti


Archive | 1997

Battery pack with monitoring function for use in a battery charging system

Wallace Edward Matthews; David Louis Freeman; John Edward Landau


Archive | 1994

Display system for a battery monitoring circuit

John Edward Landau; Wallace Edward Matthews; David Louis Freeman

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