Title :
A Power Management Unit With Integrated Stand-bySupply for Computer Motherboards:Control and VLSI Design
Author :
Degen, Peter ; De Groot, Humphrey ; Pagano, Rosario ; Pansier, Frans ; Schetters, Kees
Author_Institution :
NXP Semicond., Nijmegen
fDate :
7/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper focuses on the control strategy of a multiple-output active-clamp forward converter devoted to PC power supplies. The primary- and secondary-side switches of the forward converter are driven by dedicated ASIC units. In detail, regulation of the main-switch duty-cycle is achieved by a primary IC implementing feed-forward control, while the outputs of the converter are locally regulated by two ASICs independently from the primary-switch duty-cycle. Since no communication is required during normal mode, the duty -cycle is definied by the the primary IC which controls the main switch in such a way that the primary duty-cycle is larger than the secondary one. A peak overall efficiency higher than 90% at 50% load has been obtained in normal operative conditions. During stand-by mode, communication between the primary controller and the secondary ones is however required to increase the low-power-mode efficiency. The working principle of the proposed converter is described in detail both in normal and stand-by mode. Several experimental results are carried out to validate the approach discussed throughout this paper.
Keywords :
VLSI; application specific integrated circuits; computer power supplies; integrated circuit design; logic design; power supply circuits; ASIC; PC power supplies; VLSI design; computer motherboards; feed forward control; integrated stand-by supply; multiple-output active-clamp forward converter; power management unit; primary-side switches; secondary-side switches; Capacitors; Communication switching; Communication system control; Energy management; Power supplies; Pulse width modulation converters; Switches; Switching converters; Transfer functions; Very large scale integration; Energy saving; forward converter; integrated circuit; multiple output; power management; stand-by supply; transformer losses; very large scale integration;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2008.924841