Title :
Soft-switching preconditioner with integrated DCDC-converter
Author_Institution :
Philips GmbH Res. Lab., Germany
Abstract :
Many applications in the field of consumer and office electronics require a power supply that provides one or several isolated low voltage outputs and at the same time a controlled high voltage at a buffer capacitor, typically 400 V, for larger consumers with a sufficient hold-up time. Usually this is realized with a boost-type up-converter that allows worldwide mains conditions. An extra converter for the isolated output is still needed, introducing extra cost and volume. Many proposals of integrated ACDC/DCDC converters have been made in the past on which [Qiao (2001)] gives a detailed overview. Normally these require extra power diodes, extra windings or cannot realize zero-voltage-transition switching under universal mains conditions. In addition, there is no independent control of the buffer voltage, leading to problems with the voltage rating of components or hold-up time [Redl (1995)]. This paper describes a topology, which integrates the functions of a preconditioner with a resonant DCDC-converter that allows independent control of the voltage of the electrolytic buffer capacitor and the isolated output. Because of the ability to realize soft switching over the full mains voltage range, a very high efficiency is achieved. The integration of the two functions, preconditioning and DCDC-conversion, in combination with the high switching frequency leads to a reduced count of miniaturized components.
Keywords :
AC-DC power convertors; DC-DC power convertors; diodes; electrical conductivity transitions; electrolytic capacitors; power supply circuits; resonant power convertors; switching convertors; voltage control; 400 V; boost-type up-converter; buffer capacitor; buffer voltage; electrolytic buffer capacitor; hold-up time; integrated ACDC-DCDC converter; integrated DCDC-converter; office electronics; power diodes; power supply; resonant DCDC-converter; soft-switching preconditioner; switching frequency; voltage control; voltage rating; zero-voltage-transition switching; Capacitors; Costs; Diodes; Low voltage; Power supplies; Proposals; Resonance; Switching frequency; Topology; Voltage control;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics Specialists Conference, 2004. PESC 04. 2004 IEEE 35th Annual
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8399-0
DOI :
10.1109/PESC.2004.1355189