DocumentCode
1160933
Title
Energy-Efficient Peak-Current State-Machine Control With a Peak Power Mode
Author
Wong, Kent
Author_Institution
Power Integrations, San Jose, CA
Volume
24
Issue
2
fYear
2009
Firstpage
489
Lastpage
498
Abstract
The peak-current control that is modeled in this paper is a novel variable-frequency control that maintains regulation in a flyback converter by enabling and disabling cycles instead of modulating the pulse width, which allows for elimination of feedback compensation and can provide for peak power three times higher than the rated full-load power without increasing the power supply component sizes. A state machine sets the peak current of each enabled cycle, based on the load requirements. The variable-frequency nature of this control scheme reduces switching losses significantly at light loads, while the lowering of the peak current by the state machine reduces the output ripple and audible excitations of the transformer. The state-machine control is completely modeled for the first time, including new modeling for the maximum power deliverable in continuous conduction mode (CCM), the peak-current ratio between states, the number of states required for stability, the minimum number of counts for state transitions required for stability, and modeling for a new peak state with double the maximum switching frequency, which provides peak power during brief peak loads, without requiring an overrated transformer . Characterization of a supply that was designed around the monolithic IC that uses this control scheme is provided.
Keywords
DC-DC power convertors; digital control; electric current control; energy conservation; frequency control; machine control; power transformers; switched mode power supplies; switching convertors; DC-DC power conversion; SMPS; digital control; energy-efficient peak-current state-machine control; flyback converter regulation; monolithic IC; peak power mode; power transformer; stability; switched-mode power supplies; switching frequency; variable-frequency control; Energy efficiency; Feedback; Lighting control; Pulse width modulation; Pulse width modulation converters; Pulsed power supplies; Size control; Stability; Switching frequency; Switching loss; Current control; dc–dc power conversion; digital control; switched-mode power supplies (SMPSs);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8993
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPEL.2008.2005412
Filename
4783538
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