Title :
Methods of improving efficiency in wide input range boost converters at low input voltages
Author :
Lindroth, Ilkka ; Melchert, Pontus ; Sahlström, Thomas
Author_Institution :
Emerson Energy Syst., Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract :
Development of switching power supplies for the telecom industry has been constantly moving towards higher efficiency and more compact units, with watts per cubic inch as a key design parameter. In recent years, there has also been a growing demand for a wide input voltage range-the rectifier should be designed to operate at input voltages ranging from 90 V to 280 V while maintaining a high efficiency. A typical single-phase rectifier is composed of a power factor correction (PFC) stage and an isolated DC/DC stage. The PFC stage usually contains a full wave rectifier followed by a boost type DC/DC converter. This configuration of the PFC stage has several advantages including continuous input current and the ease of implementing power factor correction. The boost topology also yields excellent efficiency over a limited input range, but has difficulties in maintaining high efficiency at the lower end of a wide input range. The problem is of course well known and a number of papers have been published suggesting a variety of techniques to deal with it. The purpose of this paper is to present a survey covering some of the most interesting approaches the authors have come across
Keywords :
AC-DC power convertors; DC-DC power convertors; field effect transistor switches; power MOSFET; power factor correction; power semiconductor switches; rectifying circuits; switched mode power supplies; switching circuits; telecommunication power supplies; 1.2 kW; 90 to 280 V; boost type DC/DC converter; design parameter; efficiency improvement methods; full wave rectifier; isolated DC/DC stage; low input voltages; power factor correction stage; single-phase rectifier; switching power supplies; telecommunication industry; wide input range boost converter; Circuits; Communication industry; DC-DC power converters; Low voltage; Power factor correction; Rectifiers; Switches; Switching loss; Telecommunication switching; Topology;
Conference_Titel :
Telecommunications Energy Conference, 2000. INTELEC. Twenty-second International
Conference_Location :
Phoenix, AZ
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6407-4
DOI :
10.1109/INTLEC.2000.884285