Title :
Analysis of Inductor Current Sharing in Nonisolated and Isolated Multiphase dc–dc Converters
Author :
Mao, Hong ; Yao, Liangbin ; Wang, Caisheng ; Batarseh, Issa
Author_Institution :
Linear Technol., Milpitas
Abstract :
Current sharing among inductors is an important issue in both isolated and nonisolated dc-dc converters. In this paper, average current sharing is in-depth modeled and analyzed for both interleaved multiphase buck converters and isolated current-doubler dc-dc converters. The features and comparison of various current-sharing techniques used in isolated and nonisolated dc-dc converters are presented, and the corresponding design guidelines are provided based on the theoretical analysis. The analysis reveals that the state-of-the-art current-sharing technique for multiphase buck converters cannot be directly applied to isolated current-doubler rectifier (CDR) dc-dc converters to achieve balanced inductor currents. Passive and active current-sharing methods are proposed for isolated current-doubler dc-dc converters to balance two inductor currents. Experimental results are presented to verify the modeling analysis and the proposed current-sharing techniques for CDRs in isolated dc-dc converters.
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; power inductors; rectifiers; active current sharing; balanced inductor currents; current doubler rectifier; inductor current sharing; interleaved buck converters; multiphase buck converters; multiphase dc-dc converters; nonisolated dc-dc converters; passive current sharing; Buck converters; Circuits; Computer science; Current distribution; Inductors; Interleaved codes; Pulse width modulation; Rectifiers; Thermal stresses; Voltage control; Converter; current doubler; current sharing; dc–dc; interleaving; rectifier; synchronous rectifier;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2007.905966