Title :
Synthesis of Lumped Transmission-Line Analogs
Author :
Phinney, Joshua W. ; Perreault, David J. ; Lang, Jeffrey H.
Author_Institution :
Exponent Failure Anal. Associates Inc., Natick
fDate :
7/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Transmission lines and their lumped approximating networks have long been incorporated into radio-frequency power amplifiers to improve efficiency and shape circuit waveforms and are beginning to perform a similar roles in high-frequency switched-mode power electronics. Though lumped line-simulating networks are often preferred to their distributed exemplars for reasons of design flexibility and manufacturability, the impedance peaks and nulls of such lumped networks must be aligned in a precise, harmonic manner to minimize loss and symmetrize converter waveforms. This paper addresses the issue of harmonic frequency alignment in line-simulating networks, presenting new analytic results for predicting the impedance-minimum and impedance-maximum frequencies of networks in a ladder form. Two means of correcting for the observed harmonic misalignment in practical structures will be presented, corroborated by measurements of laminar structures built into the thickness of printed-circuit boards. These structures comprise inductances and capacitances whose dimensions are largely decoupled, such that the simulated line can be accurately analyzed and designed on a lumped basis. The presented techniques will be placed within a power-electronics setting by a representative application incorporating a lumped, line-simulating network.
Keywords :
lumped parameter networks; power electronics; transmission line theory; harmonic frequency alignment; laminar structures; line-simulating networks; lumped approximating networks; lumped transmission line analogs; power-electronics; printed-circuit boards; radio-frequency power amplifiers; Circuit synthesis; Distributed parameter circuits; High power amplifiers; Impedance; Network synthesis; Power transmission lines; Radio frequency; Radiofrequency amplifiers; Shape; Transmission lines; Distributed system; lumped model; transmission line;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2007.900530