Title :
Switching converters with wide DC conversion range
Author :
D. Maksimovic;S. Cuk
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Electr. Eng., Belgrade Univ., Yugoslavia
Abstract :
Compared to basic converter topologies (buck, boost, buck-boost, Cuk, etc.), pulse-width modulation (PWM) converters with quadratic DC conversion ratios, M(D)=D/sup 2/, M(D)=D/sup 2//(1-D) or M(D)=D/sup 2//(1-D)/sup 2/, offer a significantly wider conversion range. For a given minimum ON-time and, consequently, for a given minimum duty ratio D/sub min/, D/sup 2/ in the numerator of M(D) yields a much lower limit on the minimum attainable conversion ratio. By applying a systematic synthesis procedure, six novel single-transistor converter configurations with quadratic DC conversion ratios are found. The simpler, single-transistor realization is the most important advantage over the straightforward cascade of two basic converters. As far as conversion efficiency is concerned, it is clear that a single-stage converter is usually a better choice than a two-stage converter. The quadratic converters proposed are intended for applications where conventional single-stage converters are inadequate-for high-frequency applications where the specified range of input voltages and the specified range of output voltages call for an extremely large range of conversion ratios.
Keywords :
"Switching converters","Switches","Voltage","Pulse width modulation converters","Circuit topology","Buck converters","Switching frequency","Frequency conversion","Power supplies","Power electronics"
Journal_Title :
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics