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Current sharing and phase alignment for independent parallel power supplies

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posted on 2017-10-23, 15:27 authored by Simon Effler, Mark HaltonMark Halton, Karl Rinne
The trend in next-generation switched-mode power supplies will lead to modular, scalable solutions which can deliver power efficiently over a wide range of operation. Multiple parallel power stages, often called phases , are necessary to meet these requirements. This paper details a new approach to introduce more control features like phase-alignment, current sharing and phase shedding, which improve the efficiency of the overall dc-dc converter. An advantage of the proposed method is that it does not require communication signals between the individual controllers and is therefore fully scalable and cost effective. Experimental results for a FPGA prototype implementation are presented.

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PCIM Europe Conference;

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PCIM Europe

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peer-reviewed

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IRC

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This paper was first published in PCIM Europe Conference 2009

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English

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