Building high-frequency high-voltage switching converters for renewable energy systems

Circuits and Systems(2014)

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This paper presents various circuit techniques and design considerations for high-voltage integrated switching converters to enable their high-frequency operation, thereby minimizing the converter cost, weight and volume. First, the design considerations of realizing a low-power and high-speed synchronous gate driver for power FETs are explained in order to allow the power converter operating in the MHz range with negligible power efficiency degradation. The high-speed high-accuracy high-voltage sense-FET based current sensor to monitor the peak inductor current is also discussed. To demonstrate above circuit techniques, a 40-V 9.6-W buck converter is implemented in a high-voltage 0.35-μm CMOS process with dual on-chip power nFETs. The proposed converter can operate at 2 MHz. The peak power efficiency of the proposed converter is 93%, while the converter can still provide >90% efficiency under the full-load of 9.6 W at 2 MHz.
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electric sensing devices,inductors,power field effect transistors,switching convertors,cmos process,buck converter,high-frequency high-voltage switching converters,high-voltage sense-fet based current sensor,peak inductor current monitoring,power 9.6 w,power fet,renewable energy systems,voltage 40 v,high-voltage current sensors,high-voltage integrated dc/dc converters,high-voltage synchronous gate drivers,power management integrated circuits
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