Title
S-Hybrid Step-Down DC–DC Converter—Analysis of Operation and Design Considerations
Abstract
This paper presents a new highly integrable hybrid step-down converter that merges switched-inductor and switched-capacitor operations and significantly reduces onboard loss by using the input cable's parasitic inductance as its main inductor. This converter has the inductor placed at the input with a smaller voltage swing, leading to possible use of a smaller inductor and low-voltage rating switches that generally translate to reduced conduction losses. Analyses of converter operation and losses to reveal its original characteristics and design guidelines are presented to facilitate the components optimization. The converter architecture is verified by a proof-of-concept 15-W inductor-less lithium-ion battery charger prototype that uses a 1-m USB 3.0 cable as inductor. The converter, switched at 2 MHz from a 5-V input, experimentally achieves 89.7% peak efficiency and 6% higher efficiency at full load than a Buck converter counterpart. This high efficiency and zero onboard inductor yield a relative 45.7% onboard loss reduction at full load, promising excellent integration feasibility and superior system thermal management.
Year
DOI
Venue
2020
10.1109/TIE.2019.2897537
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Inductors,Inductance,Capacitors,Switches,Power conversion,Power cables,Universal Serial Bus
Journal
67
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
1
0278-0046
3
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.58
0
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Gab-Su Seo161.37
Hanh-Phuc Le233741.77