Steady state characterization of current ripple in DCM interleaved power converters

P. Cervellini, P. Antoszczuk, R. G. Retegui, M. Funes, D. Carrica
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Abstract

Power converters that operate in Discontinuous Conduction Mode (DCM) are able to reduce switching losses, when compared to Continuous Conduction Mode (CCM) operation. This reduction is mainly due to zero current commutation and the reduction of the reverse recovery losses. However, DCM operation in high power converters is limited due to the increment in current ripple, which increases losses and volume in the differential mode (DM) filter. Multiphase DCM power converters can reduce total ripple by dividing total current among N phases and interleaving its ripples. Nevertheless, magnitude of ripple reduction as a function of the system parameters has not yet been completely determined. This information would be an important performance indicator and a useful tool for aiding in the design of key converter features, such as the number of phases and DM filter design, in order to meet total ripple, losses or electromagnetic interference specifications. In this sense, this paper proposes a methodology for the steady state characterization of input and output ripple in both buck and boost converters operating in DCM. Experimental tests on a 4-phase buck converter validate the proposal.
DCM交错功率变换器电流纹波的稳态特性
与连续导通模式(CCM)相比,工作在断续导通模式(DCM)下的电源变换器能够减少开关损耗。这种减少主要是由于零电流换流和反向恢复损耗的减少。然而,由于电流纹波的增加,DCM在高功率变换器中的运行受到限制,这增加了差分模式(DM)滤波器的损耗和体积。多相DCM功率变换器可以通过将总电流分N相并将其纹波交错来减小总纹波。然而,纹波减小幅度作为系统参数的函数尚未完全确定。这些信息将是一个重要的性能指标,也是帮助设计关键转换器特性的有用工具,例如相位数和DM滤波器设计,以满足总纹波、损耗或电磁干扰规格。在这个意义上,本文提出了一种在DCM中工作的降压和升压变换器的输入和输出纹波的稳态表征方法。在4相降压变换器上的实验验证了该方法的有效性。
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