Title :
Single switch dual output DC-DC converter performance
Author :
Charanasomboon, Thongchai ; Devaney, Michael J. ; Hoft, Richard G.
Author_Institution :
Power Electron. Res. Center, Missouri Univ., Columbia, MO, USA
fDate :
4/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The performance of the single-switch dual-output DC-DC converter is evaluated. This converter regulates two independent DC outputs supplied from a single DC voltage source using a power semiconductor switch. Two discrete proportional feedback control loops regulate the duration of on switching and off switching. The duty cycle of the switch controls one output voltage, supplied from a low-pass filter, while the switching frequency regulates the other output voltage, supplied from a higher-frequency bandpass filter. The control algorithm is implemented with an Intel 8096 microcontroller. The experimental data demonstrate the actual circuit performance and confirm the simulation results. Both experiments and simulation show that an increase in the load current on the 12 V output results in an increase in the duty cycle, whereas an increase in the load current on the 5 V output results in a change in the switching frequency. The experimental prototype demonstrates operation over a load current range from about 40% to 100% with a ±25% variation in the 24 V input. Full load currents are 12 A and 2.5 A on the 12 V and 5 V outputs, respectively. The switching frequency ranged from approximately 29 kHz to 264 kHz, and the duty cycle ranged from 0.35 to 0.72
Keywords :
computerised control; feedback; low-pass filters; microcomputer applications; power convertors; semiconductor switches; 12 A; 12 V; 2.5 A; 29 to 264 kHz; 5 V; Intel 8096 microcontroller; bandpass filter; control algorithm; discrete proportional feedback control loops; duty cycle; load current; low-pass filter; off switching; on switching; power semiconductor switch; single-switch dual-output DC-DC converter; Band pass filters; Circuit simulation; DC-DC power converters; Feedback control; Low pass filters; Microcontrollers; Power semiconductor switches; Switching converters; Switching frequency; Voltage control;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on