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Power Stage

Power Topology
Topologies
Handbook
Reference Guide
Markus Zehendner,
Markus Zehendner, Matthias
Matthias Ulmann
Ulmann

ti.com/TIpowertopologies
.
This book shows waveforms and equations of the most common hard switched power supply topologies and
the soft switched Phase-Shifted Full-Bridge. All equations are ideal with the only exception, that the forward
voltage of rectier and freewheeling diodes is taken into account. All those equations are also used in Texas
Instruments’s Power Stage Designer Tool, which can be found on the TI website under:
www.ti.com/tool/powerstage-designer
Power Topologies
Handbook
Markus Zehendner, Matthias Ulmann
TI.com/powertopologies Contents

chapter 1 Abbrevations and General Information 5

chapter 2 General Equations for Calculating RMS and AC Currents 9

chapter 3 Buck Converter 15

chapter 4 Boost Converter 23

chapter 5 Inverting Buck-Boost Converter 31

chapter 6 SEPIC 39

chapter 7 Cuk Converter 49

chapter 8 Zeta Converter 59

chapter 9 Flyback Converter 69

chapter 10 Two Switch Flyback Converter 81

chapter 11 Active Clamp Forward Converter 91

chapter 12 Single Switch Forward Converter 105

chapter 13 Two Switch Forward Converter 119

chapter 14 Push-Pull Converter 131

chapter 15 Weinberg Converter 145

chapter 16 Half-Bridge Converter 157

chapter 17 Full-Bridge Converter 171

chapter 18 Phase-Shifted Full-Bridge Converter 185

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CHAPTER 1

Abbrevations and
General Information
Abbrevations and General Information TI.com/powertopologies

Expression Abbrevation

Continuous Conduction Mode CCM

Discontinuous Conduction Mode DCM

Alternating Current VV VinAC


in
in

Root Mean Square VV VRMS


out
Vin
out
out
IV IIout
outout
Synchronous Rectifier V SR
out
VIVVfin f
f
out
Right Half Plane Zero f RHPZ
switch
ffswitch
VVout
switch
Vin f
Input Voltage IVout
f1switch in
1 1V
V
Vout
TT = fswitch in = t1 + t2 + t3
switch= in
Tswitch
switch =fswitch
fswitch VV VVoutf=
in
in =t1t1++t2t2++t3t3
Output Voltage switch
V I in
Vtout out
out
1
Tswitch = fswitch V
tI1tout
f1switch
V out
out
1 =t +t +t
Output Current IIVout
out
f
1 2 3
IVout
out
f1switchIVtout
out
f
1f
Diode Forward Voltage
V
Vfff = t1 + t2 + t3
Tswitch = fswitch
fswitch Vf
ffswitch
Switching frequency of the power supply’s FET t2tt221
switch
ff1switch
switch
Tswitch = fswitch switch = t1 + t2 + t3
1
Tswitch = fswitch1 t = t1 + t2 + t3
Switching period T
Tswitch = switch
switch = f
1 t2 = t1 + t2 + t3
1 1 = t1 + t2 + t3
1
switch
T switch = f
Tswitch 1 t1 = t1
fswitch 1 + t2 + t 3
switch = f switch
fswitch t13 = t1 + t22 + t33
Time, when the FET is conducting and current in switch t 1
t3tt3211
the inductor is increasing. 1
Time, when the FET is not conducting and current in tt3
2
the inductor is decreasing. tt2
Time, when the FET is not conducting and constant tt22
tt2322
current or no current flows through the inductor for
non-interleaved switching topologies. For interleaved
t3
switching topologies (e.g. Push-Pull) the current will tt3
decrease to 0A during that time. tt33
3
tttph
3
3
Phase Shift Time tph ph
tadtad
Demagnetization Time ttphad
td t1
Time after demagnetization. Time period tbetween
td
d t1ttd
1 and tad
t1 in DCM. Only applies for Single Switch Forward and tph
Two Switch Forward. td t1
tad
t · fswitch
Duty Cycle
td t1 DD
D==
=t1tt11t·ph
·ffswitch
switch
ttph
ph
ad
ttph
ph
td t1 D = t1ttph · fswitch
ad
ph
ttad
ad
td t1 ad
tad
ad
ttdd tt11
ttdd tt11 D = t1 · fswitch
d 1

D = t1 · fswitch
D
D =
= tt1 ·· ffswitch
D = tt111 ·· ffswitch
= 1 switch
D switch
D = t1 · fswitch
switch

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About Discontinuous Conduction Mode


A switch mode power supply enters Discontinuous Conduction Mode when half the inductor current ripple ex-
ceeds the average inductor current. Respectively the relative inductor current ripple will have a value of 200% or
greater in DCM and the current will have a minimum value of 0A during t3. An exception is the synchronous Buck
converter without diode emulation, where the inductor current can also become negative, because it remains in
CCM under conditions a non-sychronous Buck regulator enters DCM. In case of the SEPIC, Cuk and Zeta topol-
ogies the before mentioned conditions for DCM are a little bit different as those topologies contain two inductors.
The inductor currents both have an offset in relationship to the input and output current. DCM is entered when
both offsets have the same absolute value and sum up to zero. The relative inductor current ripple in DCM is also
200% or greater for SEPIC, Cuk and Zeta converters and the current during t3 will equal the value of the offset.

About Inductors and Transformers


Coupling between coupled inductors and for transformer windings is assumed to be ideal. The equations
for SEPIC, Cuk and Zeta converters are for uncoupled inductors: When calculating with coupled inductors for
those topologies use double the value of the component’s inductance. This also means that for the same ripple
requirement a coupled inductor with half the inductance of a single inductor solution is sufficient. Another benefit
of using coupled inductors for Cuk, SEPIC and Zeta is that the resonant frequency between inductors and cou-
pling capacitor does not have an effect on the power supply’s frequency response, but does with single inductors.

About Diodes
The forward voltage drop of rectifier and freewheeling diodes (D1 and D2, as well as D3 for the Weinberg) is taken
into account for all calculations. It is assumed that the forward voltage drop is identical for those. The forward
voltage drop for demagnetization diodes (D3 and D4) is neglected for all equations.

About How waveforms are being displayed


The voltage and current waveforms of components are displayed in the direction the current is flowing through
them. Exceptions are the secondaries of transformers and coupled inductors, because they are considered to be
current sources. This results in the signs of current and voltage being inverse. For Inverting Buck-Boost and
Cuk output voltage and current have to be negative values for calculations. The direction of voltage and current
waveforms for the synchronous rectifier in the synchronous Buck regulator point to the opposite direction com-
pared to the diode in the non-synchronous Buck regulator, because the voltage is measured from Drain to Source
in this special case.

Figure 1.0.1.Example of how the waveforms of a Flyback converter are displayed.

About Right Half Plane Zero


For Boost, Inverting Buck-Boost, Cuk, SEPIC, Flyback and Two Switch Flyback topologies the equations for the
right half plane zero are very simplified and thus give the designer only an estimation of the frequency. Please
consider that SEPIC and Cuk converters have more than one RHPZ and only one of them can be calculated to
a certain extent.

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CHAPTER 2

General Equations
for Calculating RMS
and AC Currents
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2.1. Positive triangular waveforms without offset

Figure 2.1.1. Positive triangular waveforms without offset

Figure 2.1.2. Positive triangular waveforms without offset

Average:

1
 Tswitch
avg = Tswitch 0
i (t) · dt

max t1 +t2
avg = 2 · Tswitch

RMS:
  Tswitch
1
rms = Tswitch 0
(i (t))2 · dt

t1 +t2
rms = max · 3·Tswitch

AC:


ac = rms2 − avg 2

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2.2. Positive triangular waveforms with offset

Figure 2.2.1. Positive triangular waveforms with offset

Figure 2.2.2. Positive triangular waveforms with offset

Average:

1
 Tswitch
avg = Tswitch 0
i (t) · dt

min+max t1 +t2
avg = 2 · Tswitch

RMS:
  Tswitch
1
rms = Tswitch 0
(i (t))2 · dt

t1 +t2 (max−min)2
rms = Tswitch · (min · max + 3 )

AC:


ac = rms2 − avg 2

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2.3. Positive and negative triangular waveforms without offset

Figure 2.3.1. Positive and negative triangular waveforms without offset

Figure 2.3.2. Positive and negative triangular waveforms without offset

Average:

1
 Tswitch
avg = Tswitch 0
i (t) · dt

min t1 max t2
avg = 2 · Tswitch + 2 · Tswitch

RMS:

  Tswitch
1
rms = Tswitch 0
(i (t))2 · dt
  2   2
t1 t2
rms = min · 3·Tswitch + max · 3·Tswitch

AC:


ac = rms2 − avg 2

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2.4. Positive and negative triangular waveforms with offset

Figure 2.4.1. Positive and negative triangular waveforms with offset

Figure 2.4.2. Positive and negative triangular waveforms with offset

Average:

1
 Tswitch 1
 Tswitch
avg = Tswitch 0
i (t) · dt avg = Tswitch 0
i (t) · dt

min1 +max1 t1 min1 +max2 t2 min1 +max1 t1 min1 +max2 t2


avg = 2 · Tswitch + 2 ·avg =
Tswitch 2 · Tswitch + 2 · Tswitch

RMS:
  Tswitch   Tswitch
1 1
rms = Tswitch 0
(i (t))2 · dt rms = Tswitch 0
(i (t))2 · dt
 
(max1 −min1 )2 −min12))22
(max12−min
rms = t1
Tswitch · [max1 · min1 + 3rms =]
tt12
+ TTswitch
switch
·· [max
[max12 ·· min + (max
min12 + 33 ]+ t2
Tswitch · [max2 · min2 + (max

AC:

 
ac = rms2 − avg 2 ac = rms2 − avg 2

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2.5. U
 niversal equations for positive and negative triangular waveforms with Offset and
three time components

Figure 2.5.1. Positive and negative triangular waveforms with offset

Average:

min1 +max1 t1 min2 +max2 t2 min3 +max3 t3


avg = 2 · Tswitch + 2 · Tswitch + 2 · Tswitch

RMS:
   
3 2
rms = n=1 fswitch · tn · maxn · minn + (maxn − minn )

AC:


ac = rms2 − avg 2

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CHAPTER 3

Buck Converter
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A Buck converter steps down an input voltage to a lower output voltage level. The energy is transferred to the
output when the FET is conducting.

Figure 3.0.1. Schematic of a non-synchronous Buck converter

For calculating a synchronous Buck converter set Vf = 0V. The waveforms for the synchronous Buck converter
show the operation in a forced PWM scenario, where a non-synchronous Buck converter would enter DCM.
For normal operation there is an additional positive DC offset for the current of FET and Inductor. The CCM wave-
forms can be used as reference. In case of the synchronous rectifier current the additional DC offset is negative.

L1
Q1

Ci Q2 Co

Figure 3.0.2. Schematic of a synchronous Buck converter

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3.1. General

1
Inductor Current Ripple: Iripple = L1 · (Vin − Vout ) · t1

3.1.1. Continuous Conduction Mode & Synchronous forced PWM.


Vout +Vf
FET on, increasing current: t1 = 1
·
t1 =fswitch Vin +Vff
1 outV +V
fswitch · Vin +Vf
1
FET off, decreasing current: t2 t= =fswitch
1 − t1
2 fswitch − t1
IIripple
Min. Inductor Current: Imin Iout−−
==Iout
Imin ripple
22

IIripple
ripple
Max. Inductor Current: Imax
Imax==Iout
Iout++ 22
Vout ·Iout V
Vf Imin +I
Iin,avg + Vinf ··
Iin,avg==VoutV·Iinout + Imin max
+I · t2 · fswitch
max
·t ·f
Average Input Current: Vin Vin
2
2 2 switch

3.1.2. Discontinuous Conduction Mode.



Vout +Vf
FET on, increasing current: t1 = 2 · Iout · L1 · fswitch ·(VinV
−Vout )·(Vin +Vf )
+V
out f
t1 = 2 · Iout · L1 · fswitch ·(Vin −Vout )·(Vin +Vf )
Vin +Vf
FET off, decreasing current: t2 = t1 · Vout +Vf − t1
Vin +Vf
t2 = t1 · V
1 out +Vf
− t1
FET off, no current: t3 = fswitch − t1 − t2
1
t3 I= − t1 − t2
Min. Inductor Current: fswitch
min = 0A

Max. Inductor Current: Imin ==0A1 · (Vin − Vout ) · t1


Imax L1

·Iout Vf
Average Input Current: Imax = L1= V· out
Iin,avg (V
Vinin −+VV
out
in
)· ·Imin
t1 +I
2
max
· t2 · fswitch
1

Vout ·Iout Vf Imin +Imax


Iin,avg = Vin + Vin · 2 · t2 · fswitch
3.2. Inductor L1
L1
3.2.1. CCM, DCM & Synchronous forced PWM.

L1

Figure 3.2.1. Buck - Inductor L1 Voltage Waveforms in CCM, DCM and synchronous forced PWM

L1

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Figure 3.2.2. Buck - Inductor L1 Current Waveforms in CCM, DCM and synchronous forced PWM

Average Inductor Current: IL1 ,avg = Imin +Imax


2 · (t1 + t2 ) · fswitch

Min. Inductor Voltage: VL1 ,min = −Vout − Vf

Max. Inductor Voltage: VL1 ,max = Vin − Vout

Inductor Voltage during tt33: VL1 ,t3 = 0V

Q1
3.3. FET Q1

3.3.1. CCM, DCM & Synchronous forced PWM.

Q1
Figure 3.3.1. Buck - FET Q1 Voltage Waveforms in CCM, DCM and synchronous forced PWM

Figure 3.3.2. Buck - FET Q1 Current Waveforms in CCM, DCM and synchronous forced PWM

Q1

Imin +Imax
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VQ1 ,min = 0V
Q1
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Imin +Imax
Average FET Current: IQ1 ,avg = 2 · t1 · fswitch

Min. FET Voltage: VQ1 ,min = 0V

Max. FET Voltage: VQ1 ,max = Vin + Vf


D1
FET Voltage duringt3t3 (DCM): Q1 ,t3 = Vin − Vout

t3 Q1 ,t3 = Vin

3.4. Diode D1

3.4.1. CCM & DCM.

D1

Figure 3.4.1. Buck - Diode D1 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

D1
Figure 3.4.2. Buck - Diode D1 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Imin +Imax
Average Diode Current: ID1 ,avg = 2 · t2 · fswitch

Min. Diode Voltage: VD1 ,min = −Vin

Max. Diode Voltage: VD1 ,max = Vf

Diode Voltage during t3t: 3 VD1 ,t3 = −Vout

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3.4.2. Synchronous Rectifier FET Q2 - forced PWM.

Q2

Figure 3.4.3. Synchronous Buck - Synchronous Rectifier FET Q2 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and forced
PWM mode

Q2
Figure 3.4.4. Synchronous Buck - Synchronous Rectifier FET Q2 Current Waveforms in CCM and forced
PWM mode

Average SR Current: IQ2 ,avg = Imin +Imax


2 · t2 · fswitch

Min. SR Voltage: VQ2 ,min = 0V

Max. SR Voltage: VQ2 ,max = Vin

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Ci

3.5. Input Capacitor Ci

3.5.1. CCM, DCM & Synchronous forced PWM.

Ci

Figure 3.5.1. Buck - Input Capacitor Ci Voltage Waveforms in CCM, DCM and synchronous forced PWM

Ci

Figure 3.5.2. Buck - Input Capacitor Ci Current Waveforms in CCM, DCM and synchronous forced PWM

Min. Input Capacitor Current during t1t:1 ICi ,min,t1 = −Imax + Iin,avg

Max. Input Capacitor Current during t1t:1 ICi ,max,t1 = −Imin + Iin,avg

Input Capacitor Current during tt22 and t3t:3 ICi ,t2/3 = Iin,avg

Average Input Capacitor Current: ICi ,avg = 0A

Input Capacitor Voltage: VCi = Vin

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Co

3.6. Output Capacitor Co

3.6.1. CCM, DCM & Synchronous forced PWM.

Co

Figure 3.6.1. Buck - Output Capacitor Co Voltage Waveforms in CCM, DCM and synchro-nous forced PWM

Co
Figure 3.6.2. Buck - Output Capacitor Co Current Waveforms in CCM, DCM and synchro-nous forced PWM

Min. Output Capacitor Current: ICo ,min = Imin − Iout

Max. Output Capacitor Current: ICo ,max = Imax − Iout

Average Output Capacitor Current: ICo ,avg = 0A

Output Capacitor Voltage: VCo = Vout

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CHAPTER 4

Boost Converter
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A Boost converter steps up an input voltage to a higher output voltage level. The energy is transferred to the
output when the FET is not conducting.

Figure 4.0.1. Schematic of a Boost converter

1 Vin 1
Iripple = · (Vout + Vf − Vin ) · ·
4.1. General fswitch Vout +Vf L1
2
out ·(1−D)
frhpz = V2·π·L 1 ·Iout
11 Vin 1
Inductor Current Ripple: Iripple = fLswitch
ripple = 1
· Vin· (V
· tout
1 + Vf − Vin ) · Vout +Vf · L1

Vout ·(1−D)2
Right Half Plane Zero: frhpz = 2·π·L1 ·Iout

4.1.1. CCM.
1 Vout +Vf −Vin
FET on, increasing current: t1 = fswitch · Vout +Vf

1
FET off, decreasing current: t2 = fswitch − t1
1 V +Vf −Vin
t1 = fswitch · outV +Vf
Vout +Vf out
Average Input Current: Iin = Iout · Vin
1
t2 = fswitch − t1
I
Min. Inductor Current: Imin = Iin − ripple
V 2 +Vf
Iin = Iout · out Vin
I
Max. Inductor Current: Imax = Iin + ripple2
I
Imin = Iin − ripple2

4.1.2. DCM. Imax = Iin + ripple


I
2

V +Vf −Vin
FET on, increasing current: t1 = 2 · Iout · L1 · fout 2
switch ·V in

Vout +Vf
FET off, decreasing current: t2 = t1 · Vout +Vf −Vin − t1

1
FET off, no current: t3 = fswitch − t 1 − t2
Vout ·Vf
Average Input Current: Iin = Iout · Vin

Min. Inductor Current: Imin = 0A

1
Max. Inductor Current: Imax = L1 · Vin · t1

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Imin = 0A

1
Imax = L1 · Vin · t1

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L1

4.2. Inductor L1

4.2.1. CCM & DCM.

L1

Figure 4.2.1. Boost - Inductor L1 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

L1
Figure 4.2.2. Boost - Inductor L1 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Imin +Imax
Average Inductor Current: IL1 ,avg = 2 · (t1 + t2 ) · fswitch

Min. Inductor Voltage: VL1 ,min = Vin − Vout − Vf

Max. Inductor Voltage: VL1 ,max = Vin

Inductor Voltage during tt33: VL1 ,t3 = 0V

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Q1

4.3. FET Q1

4.3.1. CCM & DCM.

Q1

Figure 4.3.1. Boost - FET Q1 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Q1
Figure 4.3.2. Boost - FET Q1 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Average FET Current: IQ1 ,avg = Imin +Imax


2 · t1 · fswitch

Min. FET Voltage: VQ1 ,min = 0V

Max. FET Voltage: VQ1 ,max = Vout + Vf

FET Voltage during t3t: 3 Q1 ,t3 = Vin

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D1

4.4. Diode D1

4.4.1. CCM & DCM.

D1

Figure 4.4.1. Boost - Diode D1 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

D1
Figure 4.4.2. Boost - Diode D1 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Average Diode Current: ID1 ,avg = Imin +Imax


2 · t2 · fswitch

Min. Diode Voltage: VD1 ,min = −Vout

Max. Diode Voltage: VD1 ,max = Vf

Diode Voltage during t3t: 3 VD1 ,t3 = Vin − Vout

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Ci

4.5. Input Capacitor Ci

4.5.1. CCM & DCM.

Ci

Figure 4.5.1. Boost - Input Capacitor Ci Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Ci
Figure 4.5.2. Boost - Input Capacitor Ci Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Min. Input Capacitor Current: ICi ,min = −Imax + Iin

Max. Input Capacitor Current: ICi ,max = −Imin + Iin

Average Input Capacitor Current: ICi ,avg = 0A

Input Capacitor Voltage: VCi = Vin

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Co

4.6. Output Capacitor Co

4.6.1. CCM & DCM.

Co

Figure 4.6.1. Boost - Output Capacitor Co Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Co
Figure 4.6.2. Boost - Output Capacitor Co Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Output Capacitor Current during


t1 t1: ICo ,t1 = −Iout

Min. Output Capacitor Current duringt2t2 and tt33: ICo ,min,t2/3 = Imin − Iout

Max. Output Capacitor Current duringt2t2 and tt33: ICo ,max,t2/3 = Imax − Iout

Average Output Capacitor Current: ICo ,avg = 0A

Output Capacitor Voltage: VCo = Vout

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CHAPTER 5

Inverting Buck-Boost
Converter
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An Inverting Buck-Boost regulator converts a positive input voltage to a higher or lower negative output voltage
level. The energy is transferred to the output when the FET is not conducting.

Figure 5.0.1. Schematic of an Inverting Buck-Boost converter

5.1. General Iripple = 1


fswitch · (−Vout + Vf ) · Vin
−Vout +Vf +Vin · 1
L1

Vout ·(1−D)2
frhpz = 2·π·D·L ·I
1 out
Inductor Current Ripple: Iripple = 1 1
· Vin· (−V
fLswitch
1
· t1 out + Vf ) · Vin
−Vout +Vf +Vin · 1
L1

Vout ·(1−D)2
Right Half Plane Zero: frhpz = 2·π·D·L1 ·Iout

5.1.1. CCM.
1 −Vout +Vf
FET on, increasing current: t1 = fswitch · −Vout +Vf +Vin

1
FET off, decreasing current: t2 = fswitch − t1
1 −V +Vf
t
Min. Inductor Current: 1
= · −Ioutout
Imin = −V
fswitch V +V −V
· fin+Vinf out −
Iripple
out+V Vin 2
1
Max. Inductor Current: t2 = Imax
fswitch −−I
= t1 out · Vin +Vf −Vout
+
Iripple
Vin 2

V Vin +V −V Iripple
Average Input Current: Imin ·Vinout V+finVVinfout
−I=out out·I
=Iin · Imin
− +I max
2 2 · t2 · fswitch

Vin +Vf −Vout Iripple


Imax = −Iout · +
5.1.2. DCM. Vin 2

Vout·Iout Vf Imin +I
Iin = t1 V=in
FET on, increasing current: +· VIin
−2 ·
out · L1 ·
−Vmax · ft2
out +V · fswitch
f2 ·V 2
switch in

−Vout +Vin +Vf


FET off, decreasing current: t2 = t1 · −Vout +Vf − t1

1
FET off, no current: t3 = fswitch − t 1 − t2

Min. Inductor Current: Imin = 0A

1
Max. Inductor Current: Imax = L1 · Vin · t1
Vout ·Iout Vf Imax
Average Input Current: Iin = Vin + Vin · 2 · t2 · fswitch

L1
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Imax = L1 · Vin · t1
Vout ·Iout Vf Imax
Iin = Vin + Vin · 2 · t2 · fswitch

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L1

5.2. Inductor L1

5.2.1. CCM & DCM.

L1

Figure 5.2.1. Inverting Buck Boost - Inductor L1 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

L1
Figure 5.2.2. Inverting Buck Boost - Inductor L1 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Average Inductor Current: IL1 ,avg = Imin +Imax


2 · (t1 + t2 ) · fswitch

Min. Inductor Voltage: VL1 ,min = Vout − Vf

Max. Inductor Voltage: VL1 ,max = Vin

Inductor Voltage during t3:t3 VL1 ,t3 = 0V

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Q1

5.3. FET Q1

5.3.1. CCM & DCM.

Q1

Figure 5.3.1. Inverting Buck Boost - FET Q1 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Q1
Figure 5.3.2. Inverting Buck Boost - FET Q1 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Imin +Imax
Average FET Current: IQ1 ,avg = 2 · t1 · fswitch

Min. FET Voltage: VQ1 ,min = 0V

Max. FET Voltage: VQ1 ,max = Vin + Vf − Vout

FET Voltage during t3t:3 Q1 ,t3 = Vin

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5.4. Diode D1
D1
5.4.1. CCM & DCM.

D1
Figure 5.4.1. Inverting Buck Boost - Diode D1 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

D
Figure 5.4.2. Inverting Buck Boost - 1Diode D1 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Imin +Imax
Average Diode Current: ID1 ,avg = 2 · t2 · fswitch

Min. Diode Voltage: VD1 ,min = Vout − Vin

Max. Diode Voltage: VD1 ,max = Vf

Diode Voltage during tt33: VD1 ,t3 = Vout

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CCii

5.5. Input Capacitor Ci

5.5.1. CCM & DCM.

CCii

Figure 5.5.1. Inverting Buck Boost - Input Capacitor Ci Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

CCii
Figure 5.5.2. Inverting Buck Boost - Input Capacitor Ci Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Min. Input Capacitor Current during t1t:t11 IICCii,min,t = −I


,min,t11 = −Imax
max +
+IIin
in

Max. Input Capacitor Current during t1t:t11 IICCii,max,t = −I


,max,t11 = −Imin
min +
+IIin
in

Input Capacitor current duringtt222 and tt3t:33 CCii,t,t2/3


2/3
=
= in
in

Average Input Capacitor Current: IICCii,avg


,avg =
= 0A
0A

Input Capacitor Voltage: VVCCii =


= VVin
in

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Co

5.6. Output Capacitor Co

5.6.1. CCM & DCM.

Co

Figure 5.6.1. Inverting Buck Boost - Output Capacitor Co Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Co
Figure 5.6.2. Inverting Buck Boost - Output Capacitor Co Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Output Capacitor Current during


t1t1: ICo ,t1 = −Iout

Min. Output Capacitor Current duringtt22 and tt33: ICo ,min,t2/3 = −Imin − Iout

Max. Output Capacitor Current duringtt22 and tt33: ICo ,max,t2/3 = −Imax − Iout

Average Output Capacitor Current: ICo ,avg = 0A

Output Capacitor Voltage: VCo = Vout

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CHAPTER 6

SEPIC
SEPIC TI.com/powertopologies

A Single Ended Primary Inductor Converter (SEPIC) steps up/down an input voltage to a higher/lower output
voltage level. The energy is transferred to the output when the FET is not conducting.

Figure 6.0.1. Schematic of a SEPIC converter

Vout ·(1−D)2
6.1. General frhpz = 2·π·D 2 ·L1 ·Iout

Vout ·(1−D)2
Right Half Plane Zero: frhpz = 2·π·D 2 ·L1 ·Iout

6.1.1. Continuous Conduction Mode.


Vout +Vf
FET on, increasing current: t1 = 1
fswitch · Vout +Vin +Vf

FET off, decreasing current: t2 = 1


fswitch − t1
1 Vout +Vf
Average Input Current:t1 = fswitch · Vout +VI
in +Vf
in,avg =
(Vout +Vf )·Iout
Vin

1
Inductor L1 LRipple:
1 t2 = fswitch − t1 IL1 ,ripple = Vin · t1
L1

(Vout +Vf )·Iout


Inductor L2 LRipple:
2 Iin,avg = Vin
IL2 ,ripple = Vin · t1
L2

L1 Coupling Capacitor C1ICVoltage


1 Ripple:
=V · t1 VC1 ,ripple = Iin,avg · 1−D
C1 ·fswitch
L1 ,ripple in L1

t1
L2 IL2 ,ripple = Vin ·
6.1.2. Discontinuous Conduction Mode. L2


1−D
C1 VC ,ripple = Iin,avg · 2·Iout ·L1 ·L2 ·(Vout +Vf )·fswitch ·(L1 +L2 )
FET on, increasing current:
1
t1C1=·fswitch Vin ·fswitch ·(L1 +L2 )

2·Iout ·L1 ·L2 ·(Vout +Vf )·fswitch ·(L1 +L2 )
FET off, decreasing current: t2 = (Vout +Vf )·fswitch ·(L1 +L2 )

FET off, constant current: t3 = 1


fswitch − t 1 − t2
(Vout +Vf )·Iout
Average Input Current: Iin,avg = Vin

Inductor L1LRipple:
1 IL1 ,ripple = Vin · t1
L1

Inductor L2LRipple:
2 IL2 ,ripple = Vin · t1
L2

Coupling Capacitor C1CVoltage


1 Ripple: VC1 ,ripple = Iin,avg · 1−D
C1 ·fswitch

L1
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6.2. Inductor L1

6.2.1. CCM & DCM.

Figure 6.2.1. SEPIC - Inductor L1 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Figure 6.2.2. SEPIC - Inductor L1 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Min. Inductor Current: IL1 ,min = Iin,avg − 1


2 · IL1 ,ripple · (t1 + t2 ) · fswitch

Max. Inductor Current: IL1 ,max = IL1 ,min + IL1 ,ripple

Average Inductor Current: IL1 ,avg = Iin,avg

Inductor Voltage during t1t:1 VL1 ,t1 = Vin


VC1 ,ripple
Min. Inductor Voltage during t2:t2 VL1 ,min,t2 = −Vout − Vf − 2

VC1 ,ripple
Max. Inductor Voltage during t2t: 2 VL1 ,max,t2 = −Vout − Vf + 2

Inductor Voltage during t3t:3 VL1 ,t3 = 0V

The offset in DCM during t3tis dependent on the input voltage and can be positive or negative.
3

L2

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VC1 ,ripple
t2 VL1 ,min,t2 = −Vout − Vf − 2

VC1 ,ripple
t2 VL1 ,max,t2 = −Vout − Vf + 2

t3 VL1 ,t3 = 0V

t3

SEPIC TI.com/powertopologies
L2

Ci

6.3. Inductor L2 Ci

6.3.1. CCM.

L2 Ci

Ci
Figure 6.3.1. SEPIC - Inductor L2 Voltage Waveform in CCM

Ci

L2 Ci
Figure 6.3.2. SEPIC - Inductor L2 Current Waveform in CCM

t1 ICi ,min,t1 = −Imax + Iin

IL2−I
Min. Inductor Current: ItLt112 ,minIC=ii ,max,t
,min,t
Iout −11 =
= −I min + Iin
,ripple
2
max

Max. Inductor Current: t2 ILtt123,maxIC


C= I2/3
,max,t
ii,t L2 ,min
=+−I
=1 in ILmin + Iin
2 ,ripple

Average Inductor Current: t2 ILt23,avgIC


= out = 0A
I2/3
Cii,t
,avg in

VC1 ,ripple
Min. Inductor Voltage during t1:t1 ICC1ii,avg
VL2 ,min,t
V = =in0A
=VVout − 2

VC1 ,ripple
Max. Inductor Voltage during t1t:1 VC1i =
VL2 ,max,t = VVout
in + 2

Inductor Voltage during t2t:2 VL2 ,t2 = −Vout − Vf

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Ci

Ci

6.3.2. DCM.

Ci L2

Ci
Figure 6.3.3. SEPIC - Inductor L2 Voltage Waveform in DCM

Ci

Ci L2
Figure 6.3.4. SEPIC - Inductor L2 Current Waveform in DCM

t1 ICi ,min,t1 = −Imax + Iin

Min. Inductor Current: ItL


t112 ,minICC=ii,max,t = −Imax
−IL111,min
,min,t min + Iin
in

Max. Inductor Current: t2 ILt132 ,maxICC=


ii,tI2/3
,max,t
L2 ,min
=+−I
=1 in ILmin + Iin
2 ,ripple

Average Inductor Current: t2 ILt23,avgI= ,t = in


2/3 = 0A
Iout
Cii ,avg

VC1 ,ripple
Min. Inductor Voltage during t1t:1 VIC1ii,avg
VL2 ,min,t =
in 0A
= VVout
= − 2

VC1 ,ripple
Max. Inductor Voltage during t1t:1 VC1i =
VL2 ,max,t = VVout
in + 2

Inductor Voltage during tt22: VL2 ,t2 = −Vout − Vf

Inductor Voltage during tt33: VL2 ,t3 = 0V

The offset in DCM during t3t3is dependent on the input voltage and can be positive or negative.

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SEPIC TI.com/powertopologies

6.4. FET Q1

6.4.1. CCM & DCM.

Q1

Figure 6.4.1. SEPIC - FET Q1 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Q1
Figure 6.4.2. SEPIC - FET Q1 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Min. FET Current: IQ1 ,min = IL1 ,min + IL2 ,min

Max. FET Current: IQ1 ,max = IL1 ,max + IL2 ,max


Average FET Current:
IQ1 ,avg = Iin,avg
FET Voltage during t1:
t1 VQ1 ,t1 = 0V
Min. FET Voltage during t2: VC1 ,ripple
t2 VQ1 ,min,t2 = Vin + Vout + Vf − 2
Max. FET Voltage during t2:
VC1 ,ripple
t2 VQ1 ,max,t2 = Vin + Vout + Vf + 2
FET Voltage during t3:
t3 VQ1 ,t3 = Vin

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D1

6.5. Diode D1

6.5.1. CCM & DCM.

D1

Figure 6.5.1. SEPIC - Diode D1 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

D1
Figure 6.5.2. SEPIC - Diode D1 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Min. Diode Current: ID1 ,min = IL1 ,min + IL2 ,min

Max. Diode Current: ID1 ,max = IL1 ,max + IL2 ,max

Average Diode Current: ID1 ,avg = Iout


VC1 ,ripple
Min. Diode Voltage during t1t:1 VD1 ,min,t1 = −Vin − Vout − 2

VC1 ,ripple
Max. Diode Voltage during t1t:1 VD1 ,max,t1 = −Vin − Vout + 2

Diode Voltage during t2: VD1 ,t2 = Vf

Diode Voltage during t 3: VD1 ,t3 = −Vout

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C1

6.6. Coupling Capacitor C1

6.6.1. CCM & DCM.

C1

Figure 6.6.1. SEPIC - Coupling Capacitor C1 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

C1
Figure 6.6.2. SEPIC - Coupling Capacitor C1 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Min. Coupling Capacitor Current during t1t:1 IC1 ,min,t1 = IL1 ,max − If et,max

Max. Coupling Capacitor Current during t1t:1 IC1 ,max,t1 = IL1 ,min − If et,min

Min. Coupling Capacitor Current during t2t:2 IC1 ,min,t2 = IL1 ,min

Max. Coupling Capacitor Current during t2t:2 IC1 ,max,t2 = IL1 ,max

Coupling Capacitor Current during tt33: IC1 ,t3 = IL1 ,min

Average Coupling Capacitor Current: IC1 ,avg = 0A


VC1 ,ripple
Min. Coupling Capacitor Voltage: VC1 ,min = Vin − 2

VC1 ,ripple
Max. Coupling Capacitor Voltage: VC1 ,max = Vin + 2

Coupling Capacitor Voltage during tt33: VC1 ,t3 = Vin

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Ci

6.7. Input Capacitor Ci

6.7.1. CCM & DCM.

Ci

Figure 6.7.1. SEPIC - Input Capacitor Ci Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Ci
Figure 6.7.2. SEPIC - Input Capacitor Ci Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Min. Input Capacitor Current: ICi ,min = Iin,avg − IL1 ,max

Max. Input Capacitor Current: ICi ,max = Iin,avg − IL1 ,min

Average Input Capacitor Current: ICi ,avg = 0A

Input Capacitor Voltage: VCi = Vin

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Co

6.8. Output Capacitor Co

6.8.1. CCM & DCM.

Co

Figure 6.8.1. SEPIC - Output Capacitor Co Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Co
Figure 6.8.2. SEPIC - Output Capacitor Co Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Output Capacitor Current during t11: ICo ,t1 = −Iout

Min. Output Capacitor Current during t2t2and t3t:3 ICo ,min,t2/3 = IL1 ,min + IL2 ,min − Iout

Max. Output Capacitor Current during tt22and t3t:3 ICo ,max,t2/3 = IL1 ,max + IL2 ,max − Iout

Average Output Capacitor Current: ICo ,avg = 0A

Output Capacitor Voltage: VCo = Vout

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CHAPTER 7

Cuk Converter
Cuk Converter TI.com/powertopologies

A Cuk regulator converts a positive input voltage to a higher or lower negative output voltage level.
The energy is transferred to the output when the FET is not conducting.

Figure 7.0.1. Schematic of a Cuk converter


7.1. General frhpz = 1
2·π · 1−D
L1 ·C1


1 1−D
Right Half Plane Zero: frhpz = 2·π · L1 ·C1

7.1.1. Continuous Conduction Mode.


−Vout +Vf
FET on, increasing current: t1 = 1
fswitch · −Vout +Vin +Vf

FET off, decreasing current: t2 = 1


fswitch − t1
1 −Vout +Vf
Average Input Current:t1 = fswitch · Iin,avg
−Vout +V in +Vf=
(Vout −Vf )·Iout
Vin
1
Inductor L1LRipple:
1
t2 = fswitch − t1 IL1 ,ripple = Vin · t1
L1

(Vout −Vf )·Iout


Inductor L2LRipple:
2 Iin,avg = Vin IL2 ,ripple = Vin · t1
L2

L1 Coupling Capacitor CC1I1LVoltage


1 ,ripple
Ripple:
= Vin · t1 V
L1 C1 ,ripple
= Iin,avg · 1−D
C1 ·fswitch

L2 IL2 ,ripple = Vin · Lt12


7.1.2. Discontinuous Conduction Mode.
1−D √
C1 VC1 ,ripple = Iin,avg · C1 ·fVswitch
in · 2·(−Iout )·|Vout −Vf |·(Vin −Vout +Vf )·fswitch ·(L1 +L2 )·(Vin +|Vout −Vf |)·L1 ·L2
FET on, increasing current: t1 =
(Vin out −Vf |)·fswitch ·(L1 +L2 )
3 +V 2 ·|V
 in
1
L1 ·L2 · 2·(−Iout )·|Vout −Vf |·(Vin −Vout +Vf )·fswitch ·(L1 +L2 )·(Vin +|Vout −Vf |)· L
FET off, decreasing current: t2 = |Vout −Vf |·fswitch ·(L1 +L2 )·(Vin +|Vout −Vf |)
1 ·L2

FET off, constant current: t3 = 1


fswitch − t1 − t2
(Vout −Vf )·Iout
Average Input Current: Iin,avg = Vin

Inductor L1LRipple:
1 IL1 ,ripple = Vin · t1
L1

Inductor L2LRipple:
2 IL2 ,ripple = Vin · t1
L2

Coupling Capacitor CC
1 1Voltage Ripple: VC1 ,ripple = Iin,avg · 1−D
C1 ·fswitch

L1
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7.2. Inductor L1

7.2.1. CCM & DCM.

Figure 7.2.1. Cuk - Inductor L1 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Figure 7.2.2. Cuk - Inductor L1 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Min. Inductor Current: IL1 ,min = Iin,avg − 1


2 · IL1 ,ripple · (t1 + t2 ) · fswitch

Max. Inductor Current: IL1 ,max = IL1 ,min + IL1 ,ripple

Average Inductor Current: IL1 ,avg = Iin,avg

Inductor Voltage during tt11: VL1 ,t1 = Vin


VC1 ,ripple
Min. Inductor Voltage during t2t:2 VL1 ,min,t2 = Vout − Vf − 2

VC1 ,ripple
Max. Inductor Voltage during t2t:2 VL1 ,max,t2 = Vout − Vf + 2

Inductor Voltage during tt33: VL1 ,t3 = 0V

The offset in DCM during t3t3is dependent on the input voltage and can be positive or negative.

L2

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CC ,ripple
,ripple
t2t2 VVLL1 1,min,t 2 2= out−
=VVout −VVff−− 11
,min,t 22

VV
CC ,ripple
,ripple
t2t2 VVLL1 1,max,t out−
==VVout −VVff++ 11
,max,t
22 22

t3t3 VVLL1 1,t,t3 3==0V


0V

t3t3
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LL22

Ci

7.3. Inductor L2 Ci

7.3.1. CCM.

LL22 Ci

Ci
Figure 7.3.1. Cuk - Inductor L2 Voltage Waveform in CCM

Ci
LL22
Ci
Figure 7.3.2. Cuk - Inductor L2 Current Waveform in CCM

t1 ICi ,min,t1 = −Imax + Iin


II
Max. Inductor Current: IILL2 2,max
tt11 ==
,max ICICIout ++ LL2 2,ripple
,min,t1 =2−I
out
ii,max,t
,ripple
min + Iin
2 max in

Min. Inductor Current: t2 IILL2 2,min


t13 ==IC
,min ICILii,t
L ,max=1−in
,max
,max,t
2 2/3
2 −=IIL−I
L ,ripple
22 + Iin
,ripple
min

Average Inductor Current: t2 IILL2 2,avg


t3 ==IICIout
,avg ,t2/3 =
iout
,avg = 0A
in

VV
Min. Inductor Voltage during tt11t:1 VVLL2 2,min,t
,min,t V1=
1I C= −V
=−VV= −−
in 0A
ii,avgout
out
CC ,ripple
11 ,ripple
22

VV
Max. Inductor Voltage during t11t:1 VVLL2 2,max,t VC=i −V
1 1=
,max,t −VVout
= in +
out + CC ,ripple
11 ,ripple
22

Inductor Voltage during tt2t22: out−


VVLL2 2,t,t2 2==VVout −VVff

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Ci

Ci

7.3.2. DCM.

LL2 2
Ci

Ci
Figure 7.3.3. Cuk - Inductor L2 Voltage Waveform in DCM

Ci
LL2 2
i C
Figure 7.3.4. Cuk - Inductor L2 Current Waveform in DCM

t1 ICi ,min,t1 = −Imax + Iin

Min. Inductor Current: ILIL 1 ==


2t,min
2 ,min
−I
Ci−I
IIC LL
1 ,min
i,max,t
= −Imin
1 ,min
,min,t 1
1 max +
+ IIin
in

Max. Inductor Current: t2 ILIL 2t


2 ,max1 ==
,max
3 ICICiLIi,t,max,t
L ,min
2 ,min
22/3 =ILI−I
=1+in
+ L
2 ,ripple+ Iin
,ripple
2min

Average Inductor Current: t2 ILIL


2 ,avgt3 ==
2 ,avg IICCout
Iiiout
,t2/3 =
,avg = 0A
in

VV
Min. Inductor Voltage during tt11t: 1 VV
LL2 ,min,t I1=
1V
2 ,min,t C= −V
=−V out−
V=
i ,avgout
in − C1C,ripple
0A 1 ,ripple
22

VV
Max. Inductor Voltage during t11t:1 VV
LL2 ,max,t 1V
2 ,max,t1=
C=
i
−V
=−V
V in ++
out
out
C1
C,ripple
1 ,ripple
22

Inductor Voltage during tt22t:2 VV


LL2 ,t
22,t2==VVout−−VV
out ff

Inductor Voltage during tt33t:3 VV


LL2 ,t
23,t3==0V
0V

The offset of the current in DCM during t3t3is


t3 dependent on the input voltage and can be positive or negative.

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7.4. FET Q1

7.4.1. CCM & DCM.

Q1

Figure 7.4.1. Cuk - FET Q1 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Q1
Figure 7.4.2. Cuk - FET Q1 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Min. FET Current: IQ1 ,min = IL1 ,min − IL2 ,max

Max. FET Current: IQ1 ,max = IL1 ,max − IL2 ,min

Average FET Current: IQ1 ,avg = Iin,avg

FET Voltage during tt11: VQ1 ,t1 = 0V


VC1 ,ripple
Min. FET Voltage during t2t:2 VQ1 ,min,t2 = Vin − Vout + Vf − 2

VC1 ,ripple
Max. FET Voltage during t2t:2 VQ1 ,max,t2 = Vin − Vout + Vf + 2

FET Voltage during tt33: VQ1 ,t3 = Vin

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D1

7.5. Diode D1

7.5.1. CCM & DCM.

D1

Figure 7.5.1. Cuk - Diode D1 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

D1
Figure 7.5.2. Cuk - Diode D1 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Min. Diode Current: ID1 ,min = IL1 ,min − IL2 ,max

Max. Diode Current: ID1 ,max = IL1 ,max − IL2 ,min

Average Diode Current: ID1 ,avg = Iout


VC1 ,ripple
Min. Diode Voltage during tt11: VD1 ,min,t1 = −Vin + Vout − 2

VC1 ,ripple
Max. Diode Voltage during tt11: VD1 ,max,t1 = −Vin + Vout + 2

Diode Voltage duringt2t2: VD1 ,t2 = Vf

Diode Voltage duringt3t3: VD1 ,t3 = Vout

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C1

7.6. Coupling Capacitor C1

7.6.1. CCM & DCM.

C1

Figure 7.6.1. Cuk - Coupling Capacitor C1 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

C1
Figure 7.6.2. Cuk - Coupling Capacitor C1 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Min. Coupling Capacitor Current during t1t:1 IC1 ,min,t1 = IL1 ,max − If et,max

Max. Coupling Capacitor Current during t1t:1 IC1 ,max,t1 = IL1 ,min − If et,min

Min. Coupling Capacitor Current during t2t:2 IC1 ,min,t2 = IL1 ,min

Max. Coupling Capacitor Current during t2t:2 IC1 ,max,t2 = IL1 ,max

Average Coupling Capacitor Current: IC1 ,avg = 0A


VC1 ,ripple
Min. Coupling Capacitor Voltage: VC1 ,min = Vin − Vout − 2

VC1 ,ripple
Max. Coupling Capacitor Voltage: VC1 ,max = Vin − Vout + 2

VC1 ,ripple
Coupling Capacitor Voltage during tt33: VC1 ,t3 = Vin − Vout + 2

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Ci

7.7. Input Capacitor Ci

7.7.1. CCM & DCM.

Ci

Figure 7.7.1. Cuk - Input Capacitor Ci Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Ci
Figure 7.7.2. Cuk - Input Capacitor Ci Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Min. Input Capacitor Current: ICi ,min = Iin,avg − IL1 ,max

Max. Input Capacitor Current: ICi ,max = Iin,avg − IL1 ,min

Average Input Capacitor Current: ICi ,avg = 0A

Input Capacitor Voltage: VCi = Vin

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Co

7.8. Output Capacitor Co

7.8.1. CCM & DCM.

Co

Figure 7.8.1. Cuk - Output Capacitor Co Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Co
Figure 7.8.2. Cuk - Output Capacitor Co Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Min. Output Capacitor Current: ICo ,min = −Iout + IL2 ,min

Max. Output Capacitor Current: ICo ,max = −Iout + IL2 ,max

Average Output Capacitor Current: ICo ,avg = 0A

Output Capacitor Voltage: VCo = Vout

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CHAPTER 8

Zeta Converter
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A Zeta converter steps up/down an input voltage to a higher/lower output voltage level.
The energy is transferred to the output when the switch is conducting.

Figure 8.0.1. Schematic of a Zeta converter

8.1. General

8.1.1. Continuous Conduction Mode.


Vout +Vf
FET on, increasing current: t1 = 1
fswitch · Vout +Vin +Vf

FET off, decreasing current: t2 = 1


fswitch − t1
(Vout +Vf )·Iout
Average Input Current: Iin,avg = Vin

Inductor L1LRipple:
1 IL1 ,ripple = Vin · t1
L1

Inductor L2LRipple:
2 IL2 ,ripple = Vin · t1
L2

Coupling Capacitor C1CVoltage


1 Ripple: VC1 ,ripple = Iin,avg · 1−D
C1 ·fswitch

8.1.2. Discontinuous Conduction Mode.



2·Iout ·L1 ·L2 ·(Vout +Vf )·fswitch ·(L1 +L2 )
FET on, increasing current: t1 = Vin ·fswitch ·(L1 +L2 )

2·Iout ·L1 ·L2 ·(Vout +Vf )·fswitch ·(L1 +L2 )
FET off, decreasing current: t2 = (Vout +Vf )·fswitch ·(L1 +L2 )

FET off, constant current: t3 = 1


fswitch − t 1 − t2
(Vout +Vf )·Iout
Average Input Current: Iin,avg = Vin

Inductor L1LRipple:
1 IL1 ,ripple = Vin · t1
L1

Inductor L2LRipple:
2 IL2 ,ripple = Vin · t1
L2

1 1Voltage Ripple:
Coupling Capacitor CC VC1 ,ripple = Iin,avg · 1−D
C1 ·fswitch

L1

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8.2. Inductor L1

8.2.1. CCM & DCM.

Figure 8.2.1. Zeta - Inductor L1 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Figure 8.2.2. Zeta - Inductor L1 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Min. Inductor Current: IL1 ,min = Iin,avg − 1


2 · IL1 ,ripple · (t1 + t2 ) · fswitch

Max. Inductor Current: IL1 ,max = IL1 ,min + IL1 ,ripple

Average Inductor Current: IL1 ,avg = Iin,avg

Inductor Voltage during t1t:1 VL1 ,on = Vin


VC1 ,ripple
Min. Inductor Voltage during t2t:2 VL1 ,min,t2 = −Vout − Vf − 2

VC1 ,ripple
Max. Inductor Voltage during t2t:2 VL1 ,max,t2 = −Vout − Vf + 2

Inductor Voltage during t3t:3 VL1 ,t3 = 0V

The offset of the current in DCM during t3 is


t3 dependent on the input voltage and can be positive or negative.

L2

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t2t2 VVLL1 ,min,t 2 2=
1 ,min,t =−V
−Vout
out−−VVff−− 22

VV 1 ,ripple
t2t2 VVLL1 ,max,t
1 ,max,t
22
==−V
−Vout
out−−VVff++ CC1 ,ripple
22

t3t3 VVLL1 ,t
1 ,t
33
==0V
0V

t3t3
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LL22
Ci

Ci
8.3. Inductor L2

8.3.1. CCM.

LL22 Ci

Ci
Figure 8.3.1. Zeta - Inductor L2 Voltage Waveform in CCM

Ci

LL22 Ci
Figure 8.3.2. Zeta - Inductor L2 Current Waveform in CCM

t1 ICi ,min,t1 = −Imax + Iin


II
Min. Inductor Current: IILLt212,minII=
,min C
C out−
=ii,max,t
I,min,t
Iout −
11
LL2,ripple
,ripple
= 2−I max +
22min + IIin
in

Max. Inductor Current: t2 IILL2t2,max =


C=
1,maxIC
3 I2/3
ii,t
ILL2 2,min
,max,t =
,min=++−I
1 in
IILLmin
22 + Iin
,ripple
,ripple

Average Inductor Current: t2 IILL2t2,avg


3,avgI=
=
CCiiI,avg
Iout
,t out=
2/3
= 0A
in

VV
Min. Inductor Voltage during t11t:1 VVLL2 2,min,t
VIC1 1i=
,min,t =VVout
,avg = −−
out0A
in
CC ,ripple
11 ,ripple
22

VV
Max. Inductor Voltage during t1t1: VVLL2 2,max,t
VC1 1i=
,max,t =VVout
in +
out + CC ,ripple
11 ,ripple
22

Inductor Voltage duringtt222: VVLL2 2,t,t2 2==−V


−Vout
out−
−VVff

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Ci

8.3.2. DCM.

Ci LL22
Ci

Figure 8.3.3. Zeta - Inductor L2 Voltage Waveform in DCM

Ci

Ci LL22
Figure 8.3.4. Zeta - Inductor L2 Current Waveform in DCM

t1 ICi ,min,t1 = −Imax + Iin

Min. Inductor Current: ItL21,min


IL II=
C
C
2 ,min i
−I
=i,max,t
,min,t 1 = −Imin
−ILL1 ,min
11,min
+ IIin
max + in

Max. Inductor Current: t2 ILt231,max


IL IC=
2 ,max
C= I2/3
ii,t IL2 ,min
,max,t
L =
=1 in
2 ,min++−I
IL
IL2min + Iin
,ripple
2 ,ripple

Average Inductor Current: t2 IL2t,avg


IL 3 I=C=iiI,avg
2 ,avg C out=
I2/3
,tout = 0A
in

VV
Min. Inductor Voltage during tt11t: 1 VIC1 i1=
VVLL2 ,min,t
2 ,min,t
=
out0A
=VVout
,avg in −− CC1 ,ripple
1 ,ripple
22

VV
Max. Inductor Voltage during tt11t:1 VVLL2 ,max,t
CC1 ,ripple
1 ,ripple
VC1 1i==VVout
2 ,max,t in ++
out 22

Inductor Voltage during t2t:2 VVLL2 ,t2 ,t2 2==−V


−Vout
out−−VV
ff

Inductor Voltage during t3t:3 VVLL2 ,t2 ,t3 3==0V


0V

The offset of the current in DCM during t3t3is


t3 dependent on the input voltage and can be positive or negative.

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8.4. FET Q1

8.4.1. CCM & DCM.

Q1

Figure 8.4.1. Zeta - FET Q1 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Q1
Figure 8.4.2. Zeta - FET Q1 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Min. FET Current: IQ1 ,min = IL1 ,min + IL2 ,min

Max. FET Current: IQ1 ,max = IL1 ,max + IL2 ,max

Average FET Current: IQ1 ,avg = Iin,avg

FET Voltage during t1: VQ1 ,t1 = 0V


VC1 ,ripple
Min. FET Voltage during t2t:2 VQ1 ,min,t2 = Vin + Vout + Vf − 2

VC1 ,ripple
Max. FET Voltage during t2t:2 VQ1 ,max,t2 = Vin + Vout + Vf + 2

FET Voltage during t3: VQ1 ,t3 = Vin

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D1

8.5. Diode D1

8.5.1. CCM & DCM.

D1

Figure 8.5.1. Zeta - Diode D1 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

D1
Figure 8.5.2. Zeta - Diode D1 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Min. Diode Current: ID1 ,min = IL1 ,min + IL2 ,min

Max. Diode Current: ID1 ,max = IL1 ,max + IL2 ,max

Average Diode Current: ID1 ,avg = Iout


VC1 ,ripple
Min. Diode Voltage during tt11: VD1 ,min,t1 = −Vin − Vout − 2

VC1 ,ripple
Max. Diode Voltage during tt11: VD1 ,max,t1 = −Vin − Vout + 2

Diode Voltage duringtt22: VD1 ,t2 = Vf

Diode Voltage duringtt33: VD1 ,t3 = −Vout

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C1

8.6. Coupling Capacitor C1

8.6.1. CCM & DCM.

C1

Figure 8.6.1. Zeta - Coupling Capacitor C1 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

C1
Figure 8.6.2. Zeta - Coupling Capacitor C1 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Min. Coupling Capacitor Current during t1t: 1 IC1 ,min,t1 = −IL1 ,min + If et,min

Max. Coupling Capacitor Current during t1t:1 IC1 ,max,t1 = −IL1 ,max + If et,max

Min. Coupling Capacitor Current during t2t: 2 IC1 ,min,t2 = −IL1 ,max

Max. Coupling Capacitor Current during t2t:2 IC1 ,max,t2 = −IL1 ,min

Coupling Capacitor Current during t33: IC1 ,t3 = −IL1 ,min

Average Coupling Capacitor Current: IC1 ,avg = 0A


VC1 ,ripple
Min. Coupling Capacitor Voltage: VC1 ,min = −Vout − 2

VC1 ,ripple
Max. Coupling Capacitor Voltage: VC1 ,max = −Vout + 2

VC1 ,ripple
Coupling Capacitor Voltage during tt33: VC1 ,t3 = −Vout − 2

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8.7. Input Capacitor Ci

8.7.1. CCM & DCM.

Ci

Figure 8.7.1. Zeta - Input Capacitor Ci Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Ci
Figure 8.7.2. Zeta - Input Capacitor Ci Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Min. Input Capacitor Current during t1t:1 ICi ,min,t1 = Iin,avg − If et,max

Max. Input Capacitor Current during t1t:1 ICi ,max,t1 = Iin,avg − If et,min

Input Capacitor Current during t22 and t3t:3 ICi ,t2/3 = Iin,avg

Average Input Capacitor Current: ICi ,avg = 0A

Input Capacitor Voltage: VCi = Vin

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Co

8.8. Output Capacitor Co

8.8.1. CCM & DCM.

Co

Figure 8.8.1. Zeta - Output Capacitor Co Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Co
Figure 8.8.2. Zeta - Output Capacitor Co Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Min. Output Capacitor Current: ICo ,min = IL2 ,min − Iout

Max. Output Capacitor Current: ICo ,max = IL2 ,max − Iout

Average Output Capacitor Current: ICo ,avg = 0A

Output Capacitor Voltage: VCo = Vout

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Flyback Converter
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A Flyback regulator converts an input voltage to a higher or lower, positive or negative output voltage level.
The energy is transferred to the output when the FET is not conducting.

Figure 9.0.1. Schematic of a Flyback converter


1 1 np Vin
Ipri,max = fswitch · Lp · (Vout + Vf ) · ns · n
Vin +(Vout +Vf )· nps

L
9.1. General Ls = npp 2 1
(= · 1
· (Vout + Vf ) ·
np
· Vin
Ipri,max ns )f n
switch Lp ns Vin +(Vout +Vf )· nps
1
I L= ·V ·t
Secondary Inductance: Lsripple
= npp 2Lp in 1
( ns ) 2
frhpz = 1Vout ·(1−D) s ·Iout
Primary Current Ripple: Iripple = L2·π·D·L
p
· V in · t 1

Vout ·(1−D)2
Right Half Plane Zero: frhpz = 2·π·D·Ls ·Iout

9.1.1. Continuous Conduction Mode.


np
1
FET on, increasing current:
ns
t1 = fswitch · (Vout + Vf ) · Vin +(Vout +Vf )· np
n
s

1
FET off, decreasing current:
np
t = fswitch − t1
t1 2= fswitch
1
· (Vout + Vf ) · ns
Vin +(Vout +Vf )· np
n
s
(Vout +Vf )·Iout
Min. Primary Current: Ipri,min
1 = − 12 · Iripple
t2 = fswitch t1·fswitch ·t1
−Vin
Max. Primary Current: Ipri,max =(VIout +Vf )·I+
pri,min I 1
out ripple
Ipri,min = Vin ·fswitch ·t1 − 2 · Iripple
n
Min. Secondary Current: Isec,min = Ipri,min · ps
Ipri,max = Ipri,min + Inripple
np
Max. Secondary Current: Isec,max = (Ipri,minn+ Iripple ) · ns
Isec,min = Ipri,min · nps
(V +V )·I
Average Input Current: Iin,avg = out Vinf out np
Isec,max = (Ipri,min + Iripple ) · ns

(Vout +Vf )·Iout


Iin,avg = Vin

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Vout +Vf
t1 = 2 · Iout · Lp · 2
fswitch ·Vin
9.1.2. Discontinuous Conduction Mode. np
V
in +(V
out f +V )·

t2 = t1 · (V +V )· np ns − t1
out Vout
f +V
FET on, increasing current: t1 = 2 · Iout · Lp · fswitchn·Vsf2
in
1
t3 = Vinf+(V − t1 − n p t2
out +Vf )· ns
switch
FET off, decreasing current: t2 = t1 · (V +V )· np − t1
out f ns
Ipri,min = 0A
FET off, no current: 1
t3 = fswitch − t1 − t2
Ipri,max = Iripple
Min. Primary Current: Ipri,min = 0A
Isec,min = 0A
Max. Primary Current: Ipri,max = Iripple
n
Isec,max = Ipri,max · nps
Min. Secondary Current: Isec,min = 0A
(V +V )·I
Iin,avg = out Vinf out
n
Max. Secondary Current: Isec,max = Ipri,max · nps
(Vout +Vf )·Iout
Average Input Current: Iin,avg = Vin

9.1.3. Transition Mode.


(Vout +Vf )·Iout
Average Input Current: Iin,avg = Vin

Vin 
Switching frequency: fswitch,transition =  √ 2
(Vout +Vf )·Iout
Iin,avg = Vin 2· np
8·Vin
·π·V
+1 ·Iin ·Lp
ns out

Vin
FET on, increasing current:
2·I
fswitch,transition
t1 = in,avg =·Lp· ·√ 8·V
[ np ·π·V in 2
+ 1]
Vin 8·V
ns in out
2· np +1 ·Iin ·Lp
·π·Vout
ns
1
FET off, decreasing current: t2 = √
fswitch,transition − t1
2·I
in,avg ·Lp · 8·Vin
t1 = Vin ·[ np + 1]
ns ·π·Vout
Min. Primary Current: Ipri,min = 0A
1
t2 = fswitch,transition − t1
Max. Primary Current: Ipri,max = Iripple
Ipri,min = 0A
Min. Secondary Current: Isec,min = 0A
Ipri,max = Iripple
np
Max. Secondary Current: Isec,max = Ipri,max · ns
Isec,min = 0A
np
Isec,max = Ipri,max · ns

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9.2. Primary Side Inductor Np

9.2.1. CCM, DCM and Transition Mode.

Np

Figure 9.2.1. Flyback - Primary Side Inductor Np Voltage Waveforms in CCM, DCM and Transition Mode

Np

Figure 9.2.2. Flyback - Primary Side Inductor Np Current Waveforms in CCM, DCM and Transition Mode

Ipri,min +Ipri,max
Average Primary Inductor Current: INp ,avg = 2 · t1 · fswitch

Min. Primary Inductor Current: INp ,min = Ipri,min

Max. Primary Inductor Current: INp ,max = Ipri,max


np
Min. Primary Inductor Voltage: VNp ,min = − (Vout + Vf ) · ns

Max. Primary Inductor Voltage: VNp ,max = Vin

Primary Inductor Voltage during tt33: VNp ,t3 = 0V

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9.3. Secondary Side Inductor Ns

9.3.1. CCM.

Ns

Figure 9.3.1. Flyback - Secondary Side Inductor Ns Voltage Waveform in CCM

Ns
Figure 9.3.2. Flyback - Secondary Side Inductor Ns Current Waveform in CCM

1
Average Secondary Inductor Current: INs ,avg = 2 · (Isec,max + Isec,min ) · t2 · fswitch

Min. Secondary Inductor Current: INs ,min = Isec,min

Max. Secondary Inductor Current: INs ,max = Isec,max


ns
Min. Secondary Inductor Voltage: VNs ,min = −Vin · np

Max. Secondary Inductor Voltage: VNs ,max = Vout + Vf

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9.3.2. DCM.

Figure 9.3.3. Flyback - Secondary Side Inductor Ns Voltage Waveform in DCM

Figure 9.3.4. Flyback - Secondary Side Inductor Ns Current Waveform in DCM

Ns

Average Secondary Inductor Current: INs ,avg = 1


2 · Isec,max · t2 · fswitch

Min. Secondary Inductor Current: INs ,min = Isec,min

Max. Secondary Inductor Current: INs ,max = Isec,max

Min. Secondary Inductor Voltage: VNs ,min = −Vin · ns


np

Max. Secondary Inductor Voltage: VNs ,max = Vout + Vf

Secondary Inductor Voltage during t3t:3 VNs ,t3 = 0V

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9.3.3. Transition Mode.

Ns

Figure 9.3.5. Flyback - Secondary Side Inductor Ns Voltage Waveform in Transition Mode

Ns
Figure 9.3.6. Flyback - Secondary Side Inductor Ns Current Waveform in Transition Mode

Average Secondary Inductor Current: INs ,avg = 1


2 · Isec,max · t2 · fswitch,transition

Min. Secondary Inductor Current: INs ,min = Isec,min

Max. Secondary Inductor Current: INs ,max = Isec,max

Min. Secondary Inductor Voltage: VNs ,min = −Vin · ns


np

Max. Secondary Inductor Voltage: VNs ,max = Vout + Vf

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Q1

9.4. FET Q1

9.4.1. CCM, DCM and Transition Mode.

Q1

Figure 9.4.1. Flyback - FET Q1 Voltage Waveforms in CCM, DCM and Transition Mode

Q1
Figure 9.4.2. Flyback - FET Q1 Current Waveforms in CCM, DCM and Transition Mode

Average FET Current: IQ1 ,avg = INp ,avg

Min. FET Current: IQ1 ,min = Ipri,min

Max. FET Current: IQ1 ,max = Ipri,max

Min .FET Voltage: VQ1 ,min = 0V


np
Max. FET Voltage: VQ1 ,max = Vin + (Vout + Vf ) · ns

FET Voltage during t3t:3 Q1 ,t3 = Vin

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D1

9.5. Diode D1

9.5.1. CCM, DCM and Transition Mode.

D1

Figure 9.5.1. Flyback - Diode D1 Voltage Waveforms in CCM, DCM and Transition Mode

D1
Figure 9.5.2. Flyback - Diode D1 Current Waveforms in CCM, DCM and Transition Mode

Average Diode Current: ID1 ,avg = INs ,avg

Min. Diode Current: ID1 ,min = Isec,min

Max. Diode Current: ID1 ,max = Isec,max


ns
Min. Diode Voltage: VD1 ,min = −Vout − Vin · np

Max. Diode Voltage: VD1 ,max = Vf

Diode Voltage during t3t3: VD1 ,t3 = −Vout

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Ci

9.6. Input Capacitor Ci

9.6.1. CCM.

Ci

Figure 9.6.1. Flyback - Input Capacitor Ci Voltage Waveforms in CCM, DCM and Transition Mode

Ci
Figure 9.6.2. Flyback - Input Capacitor Ci Current Waveforms in CCM, DCM and Transition Mode

Min. Input Capacitor Current during t1t:1 ICi ,min,t1 = −Ipri,max + Iin,avg

Max. Input Capacitor Current during t1t:1 ICi ,max,t1 = −Ipri,min + Iin,avg

Input Capacitor Current during tt22and t3t:3 ICi ,t2/3 = Iin,avg

Average Input Capacitor Current: ICi ,avg = 0A

Input Capacitor Voltage: VCi = Vin

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9.7. Output Capacitor Co

9.7.1. CCM, DCM & Transition Mode.

Co

Figure 9.7.1. Flyback - Output Capacitor Co Voltage Waveforms in CCM, DCM and Transition Mode

Co

Figure 9.7.2. Flyback - Output Capacitor Co Current Waveforms in CCM, DCM and Transition Mode

Output Capacitor Current duringt1t1: ICo ,t1 = −Iout

Min. Output Capacitor Current during t2 and t3t:3 ICo ,min,t2/3 = Isec,min − Iout

Max. Output Capacitor Current during tt22 and t3t:3 ICo ,max,t2/3 = Isec,max − Iout

Average Output Capacitor Current: ICo ,avg = 0A

Output Capacitor Voltage: VCo = Vout

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CHAPTER 10

Two Switch
Flyback Converter
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A Two Switch Flyback regulator converts an input voltage to a higher or lower, positive or negative output
voltage level. The energy is transferred to the output when the FETs are not conducting.

Figure 10.0.1. Schematic of a Two Switch Flyback converter

10.1. General Ipri,max = 1


· 1
· (Vout + Vf ) ·
np
· Vin
n
fswitch Lp ns Vin +(Vout +Vf )· nps

Lp
Secondary Inductance: Ls = 22
( nnps )
Primary Current Ripple: Iripple = 11
Lp· ·VV
inin· ·t1t1

Vout ·(1−D)2
Right Half Plane Zero: frhpz = 2·π·D·Ls ·Iout

np
1 ns
t1 = fswitch · (Vout + Vf ) · Vin +(Vout +Vf )· np
n
s

1
t2 = fswitch − t1
(Vout +Vf )·Iout 1
Ipri,min = Vin ·fswitch ·t1 − 2 · Iripple

Ipri,max = Ipri,min + Iripple


np
Isec,min = Ipri,min · ns

np
Isec,max = (Ipri,min + Iripple ) · ns

(Vout +Vf )·Iout


Iin,avg = Vin

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np
1
t1 = fswitch · (Vout + Vf ) · V +(V ns+V )· np
in out f
10.1.1. Continuous Conduction Mode.
ns

1
t2 = fswitch − t1 np
1
FETs on, increasing current: t1 = fswitch · (Vout + Vf ) · V +(V ns+V )· np
in out f
(Vout +Vf )·Iout 1 ns
Ipri,min = Vin ·fswitch ·t1 − 2 · Iripple
FETs off, decreasing current: 1
t2 = fswitch − t1
Ipri,max = Ipri,min + Iripple
(Vout +Vf )·Iout
Min. Primary Current: Ipri,min = Vin ·f
1
·t − 2 · Iripple
npswitch 1
Isec,min = Ipri,min · ns
Max. Primary Current: Ipri,max = Ipri,min + Iripple
n
Isec,max = (Ipri,min + Iripple ) · nps
np
Min. Secondary Current: Isec,min = Ipri,min · ns
(V +V )·I
Iin,avg = out Vinf out
n
Max. Secondary Current: Isec,max = (Ipri,min + Iripple ) · nps
(Vout +Vf )·Iout
Average Input Current: Iin,avg = Vin

10.1.2. Discontinuous Conduction Mode.



Vout +Vf
FETs on, increasing current: t1 = 2 · Iout · Lp · 2
fswitch ·Vin
np
Vin +(Vout +Vf )·
FETs off, decreasing current: t2 = t1 · (V  +V )· np ns − t1
out f Vout +Vf
t1 = 2 · Iout · Lp · fswitch
ns
2
·Vin
FETs o, no current: 1
t3 = fswitch − tV1 in−+(V
t2 out +Vf )· np
t2 = t1 · (V +V )· np ns − t1
out f ns
Min. Primary Current: Ipri,min = 0A
1
t3 = fswitch − t1 − t2
Max. Primary Current: Ipri,max = Iripple
Ipri,min = 0A
Min. Secondary Current: Isec,min = 0A
Ipri,max = Iripple
n
Max. Secondary Current: Isec,max = Ipri,max · nps
Isec,min = 0A
(V +V )·I
Average Input Current: Iin,avg = out Vinf out
n
Isec,max = Ipri,max · nps
(Vout +Vf )·Iout
Iin,avg = Vin

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10.2. Primary Side Inductor Np

10.2.1. CCM & DCM.

Np

Figure 10.2.1. Two Switch Flyback - Primary Side Inductor Np Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Np

Figure 10.2.2. Two Switch Flyback - Primary Side Inductor Np Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Ipri,min +Ipri,max
Average Primary Inductor Current: INp ,avg = 2 · t1 · fswitch

Min. Primary Inductor Current: INp ,min = Ipri,min

Max. Primary Inductor Current: INp ,max = Ipri,max


np
Min. Primary Inductor Voltage: VNp ,min = − (Vout + Vf ) · ns

Max. Primary Inductor Voltage: VNp ,max = Vin

Primary Inductor Voltage during t3t:3 VNp ,t3 = 0V

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10.3. Secondary Side Inductor Ns

10.3.1. CCM & DCM.

Ns

Figure 10.3.1. Two Switch Flyback - Secondary Side Inductor Ns VoltageWaveforms in CCM and DCM

Ns

Figure 10.3.2. Two Switch Flyback - Secondary Side Inductor Ns Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Isec,max +Isec,min
Average Secondary Inductor Current: INs ,avg = 2 · t2 · fswitch

Min. Secondary Inductor Current: INs ,min = Isec,min

Max. Secondary Inductor Current: INs ,max = Isec,max


ns
Min. Secondary Inductor Voltage: VNs ,min = −Vin · np

Max. Secondary Inductor Voltage: VNs ,max = Vout + Vf

Secondary Inductor Voltage during t33: VNs ,t3 = 0V

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10.4. FET Q1 / Q2

10.4.1. CCM & DCM.

Q1 Q2

Figure 10.4.1. Two Switch Flyback - FET Q1 / Q2 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Q1 Q2
Figure 10.4.2. Two Switch Flyback - FET Q1 / Q2 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Average FET Current: IQ1/2 ,avg = Iin,avg

Min. FET Current: IQ1/2 ,min = Ipri,min

Max. FET Current: IQ1/2 ,max = Ipri,max

Min. FET Voltage: VQ1/2 ,min = 0V


n
Vin +(Vout +Vf )· np
Max. FET Voltage: VQ1/2 ,max = 2
s

FET Voltage during tt33: Q1/2 ,t3 = Vin

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10.5. Diode D1

10.5.1. CCM & DCM.

D1

Figure 10.5.1. Two Switch Flyback - Diode D1 VoltageWaveforms in CCM and DCM

D1
Figure 10.5.2. Two Switch Flyback - Diode D1 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Average Diode Current: ID1 ,avg = Iind,sec,avg

Min. Diode Current: ID1 ,min = Isec,min

Max. Diode Current: ID1 ,max = Isec,max


ns
Diode Voltage during t1t:1 VD1 ,t1 = −Vout − Vin · np

Diode Voltage during t2t:2 VD1 ,t2 = Vf

Diode Voltage during t3t:3 VD1 ,t3 = −Vout

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Two Switch Flyback Converter TI.com/powertopologies

10.6. Input Capacitor Ci

10.6.1. CCM & DCM.

Ci

Figure 10.6.1. Two Switch Flyback - Input Capacitor Ci Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Ci
Figure 10.6.2. Two Switch Flyback - Input Capacitor Ci Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Min. Input Capacitor Current during t1t:1 ICi ,min,t1 = −Ipri,max + Iin,avg

Max. Input Capacitor Current during t1t:1 ICi ,max,t1 = −Ipri,min + Iin,avg

Input Capacitor Current during t22 and t3t:3 ICi ,t2/3 = Iin,avg

Average Input Capacitor Current: ICi ,avg = 0A

Input Capacitor Voltage: VCi = Vin

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Co

10.7. Output Capacitor Co

10.7.1. CCM & DCM.

Co

Figure 10.7.1. Two Switch Flyback - Output Capacitor Co Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Co
Figure 10.7.2. Two Switch Flyback - Output Capacitor Co Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Output Capacitor Current duringt1t1: ICo ,t1 = −Iout

Min. Output Capacitor Current during tt22 and t3t:3 ICo ,min,t2/3 = Isec,min − Iout

Max. Output Capacitor Current during t22 and t3t:3 ICo ,max,t2/3 = Isec,max − Iout

Average Output Capacitor Current: ICo ,avg = 0A

Output Capacitor Voltage: VCo = Vout

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CHAPTER 11

Active Clamp
Forward Converter
Active Clamp Forward Converter TI.com/powertopologies

An Active Clamp Forward regulator converts an input voltage to a higher or lower, positive or negative output
voltage level. The energy is transferred to the output when the FET is conducting.

Figure 11.0.1. Schematic of an Active Clamp Forward converter

11.1. General

Lp
Secondary Side Inductance: Ls = 2
( nnps )
 
ns
Inductor Current Ripple: Iripple = 1
L1 · Vin · np − Vf − Vout · t1

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1 Vout +Vf
t1 = fswitch · ns
Vin · n
11.1.1. Continuous Conduction Mode. p

1
t2 = fswitch − t1
Vout +Vf
FET on, increasing current: 1
t1 = fswitch · Vin · ns
np ·t
Imag = Vin Lp
1

FET off, decreasing current: 1


t2 = fswitch − t1
Isec,min = Iout − 12 · Iripple
Magnetization Current: Imag = Vin ·t1
Lp
Isec,max = Iout + 12 · Iripple
Min. Secondary Current: Isec,min = Iout − 12 · Iripple
Ipri,min = Isec,min · nnps − 12 · Imag
Max. Secondary Current: Isec,max = Iout + 12 · Iripple
Ipri,max = Isec,max · nnps + 12 · Imag
Min. Primary Current: Ipri,min = Isec,min · nnps − 12 · Imag
(V +V )·I
Iin,avg = out Vinf out
Max. Primary Current: ns
Ipri,max = Isec,max · np + 12 · Imag
t1 ·fswitch
Vclamp = 1−t ·f · Vin
(Vout +Vf )·Iout1 switch
Average Input Current: Iin,avg = Vin

t1 ·fswitch
Clamping Voltage: Vclamp = 1−t1 ·fswitch · Vin

11.1.2. Discontinuous Conduction Mode.



Vout +Vf
FET on, increasing current: t1 = 2 · Iout · L1 · 
ns

ns
fswitch · Vin · n p
−Vf −Vout ·(Vin · n p
)

Vin · ns
FET off, decreasing current: t2 = t1 · (Vout +V
np
− t1 Vout +Vf
f) 
t1 = 2 · Iout · L1 · ns

ns
fswitch · Vin · np −Vf −Vout ·(Vin · n p
)
FET off, no current: 1
t3 = nfsswitch − t1 − t2
Vin · np
(Vout +Vf ) − t1
t2 = t1 ·
Magnetization Current: Imag = Vin ·t1
Lp
1
t3 = fswitch − t 1 − t2
Min. Secondary Current: Isec,min = 0A
·t1
Imag = Vin Lp
Max. Secondary Current: Isec,max = Iripple
Isec,min = 0A
Min. Primary Current: Ipri,min = 0A
Isec,max = Iripple
Max. Primary Current: Ipri,max = Isec,max · nnps + 1
2 · Imag
Ipri,min = 0A
(V +V )·I
Average Input Current: Iin,avg = out Vinf out
ns
Ipri,max = Isec,max · np + 12 · Imag
t1 ·fswitch
Clamping Voltage: Vclamp = 1−t ·f · Vin
(Vout +Vf )·Iout1 switch
Iin,avg = Vin

t1 ·fswitch
Vclamp = 1−t1 ·fswitch · Vin

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11.2. Primary Side Transformer Winding Np

11.2.1. CCM & DCM.

Np

Figure 11.2.1. Active Clamp Forward - Primary Side Transformer Winding Voltage Np Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Np

Figure 11.2.2. Active Clamp Forward - Primary Side Transformer Winding Np Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Ipri,min +Ipri,max
Average Primary Side Transformer Current: INp ,avg = 2 · t1 · fswitch

Min. Primary Side Transformer Current duringtt11: INp ,min,t1 = Ipri,min

Max. Primary Side Transformer Current duringtt11: INp ,max,t1 = Ipri,max

Min. Primary Side Transformer Current duringtt22 and tt33: INp ,min,t2/3 = − 12 · Imag

1
Max. Primary Side Transformer Current duringtt22 and tt33: INp ,max,t2/3 = 2 · Imag

Min. Primary Side Transformer Voltage: VNp ,min = −Vclamp

Max. Primary Side Transformer Voltage: VNp ,max = Vin

Primary Side Transformer Voltage during


t3 t3: VNp ,t3 = 0V

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11.3. Secondary Side Transformer Winding Ns

11.3.1. CCM & DCM.

Ns

Figure 11.3.1. Active Clamp Forward - Secondary Side Transformer Winding Ns Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Ns

Figure 11.3.2. Active Clamp Forward - Secondary Side Transformer Winding Ns Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Isec,min +Isec,max
Average Secondary Side Transformer Current: INs ,avg = 2 · t1 · fswitch

Min. Secondary Side Transformer Current: INs ,min = Isec,min

Max. Secondary Side Transformer Current: INs ,max = Isec,max


ns
Secondary Side Transformer Voltage during tt11: VNs ,t1 = −Vclamp · np

ns
Secondary Side Transformer Voltage during tt2=3:
2/3 VNs ,t2/3 = Vin · np

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L1

11.4. Inductor L1

11.4.1. CCM & DCM.

L1

Figure 11.4.1. Active Clamp Forward - Inductor L1 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

L1
Figure 11.4.2. Active Clamp Forward - Inductor L1 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Isec,max +Isec,min
Average Inductor Current: IL1 ,avg = 2 · (t1 + t2 ) · fswitch

Min. Inductor Current: IL1 ,min = Itrans,sec,min

Max. Inductor Current: IL1 ,max = Itrans,sec,max

Min. Inductor Voltage: VL1 ,min = −Vout − Vf


ns
Max. Inductor Voltage: VL1 ,max = Vin · np − Vout − Vf

Inductor Voltage during t3t:3 VL1 ,t3 = 0V

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Q1

11.5. FET Q1

11.5.1. CCM & DCM.

Q1

Figure 11.5.1. Active Clamp Forward - FET Q1 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Q1
Figure 11.5.2. Active Clamp Forward - FET Q1 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Average FET Current: IQ1 ,avg = INp ,avg

Min. FET Current: IQ1 ,min = Ipri,min

Max. FET Current: IQ1 ,max = Ipri,max

Min. FET Voltage: VQ1 ,min = 0V


Vin
Max. FET Voltage: VQ1 ,max = 1−D

FET Voltage during tt3:3 Q1 ,t3 = 0V

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11.6. Clamping FET Q2

11.6.1. CCM & DCM.

Q2

Figure 11.6.1. Active Clamp Forward - Clamping FET Q2 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Q2
Figure 11.6.2. Active Clamp Forward - Clamping FET Q2 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Average Clamping FET Current: IQ2 ,avg = 0A

Clamping FET Current duringt1t1: IQ2 ,t1 = 0A

Min. Clamping FET Current during tt2=3


2/3: IQ2 ,min = − 12 · Imag

1
Max. Clamping FET Curren during t2=3
2/3: IQ2 ,max = 2 · Imag

Min. Clamping FET Voltage: VQ2 ,min = −Vin − Vclamp

Max. Clamping FET Voltage: VQ2 ,max = 0V

Clamping FETVoltage duringt3t3 : VQ2 ,t3 = 0V

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11.7. Clamping Capacitor C1

11.7.1. CCM & DCM.

C1

Figure 11.7.1. Active Clamp Forward - Clamping Capacitor C1 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

C1

Figure 11.7.2. Active Clamp Forward - Clamping Capacitor C1 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Average Clamping Capacitor Current: IC1 ,avg = 0A

Clamping Capacitor Current during t1t:1 IC1 ,t1 = 0A

Min. Clamping Capacitor Current during t2=3t2/3


: IC1 ,min = IQ2 ,min

Max. Clamping Capacitor Curren during t2=3t2/3


: IC1 ,max = IQ2 ,max

Clamping Capacitor Voltage: VC1 = Vclamp

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D1

11.8. Rectifier Diode D1

11.8.1. CCM & DCM.

D1

Figure 11.8.1. Active Clamp Forward - Rectifier Diode D1 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

D1
Figure 11.8.2. Active Clamp Forward - Rectifier Diode D1 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

INs ,min +INs ,max


Average Rectifier Diode Current: ID1 ,avg = 2 · t2 · fswitch

Min. Rectifier Diode Current: ID1 ,min = Itrans,sec,min

Max. Rectifier Diode Current: ID1 ,max = Itrans,sec,max


ns
Min. Rectifier Diode Voltage: VD1 ,min = −Vclamp · np + Vf

Max. Rectifier Diode Voltage: VD1 ,max = Vf

Rectifier Diode Voltage during tt33: VD1 ,t3 = −Vout

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11.9. Freewheeling Diode D2

11.9.1. CCM & DCM.

D2

Figure 11.9.1. Active Clamp Forward - Freewheeling Diode D2 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

D2

Figure 11.9.2. Active Clamp Forward - Freewheeling Diode D2 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Average Freewheeling Diode Current: ID2 ,avg = INs ,avg

Min. Freewheeling Diode Current: ID2 ,min = INs ,min

Max. Freewheeling Diode Current: ID2 ,max = INs ,max


ns
Min. Freewheeling Diode Voltage: VD2 ,min = −Vin · np + Vf

Max. Freewheeling Diode Voltage: VD2 ,max = Vf


ns
Freewheeling Diode Voltage during tt3:3 VD2 ,t3 = −Vclamp · np − Vout

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Ci

11.10. Input Capacitor Ci

11.10.1. CCM & DCM.

Ci

Figure 11.10.1. Active Clamp Forward - Input Capacitor Ci Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Ci
Figure 11.10.2. Active Clamp Forward - Input Capacitor Ci Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Min. Input Capacitor Current during t1t:1 ICi ,min,t1 = INp ,avg − Itrans,pri,max

Max. Input Capacitor Current during t1t:1 ICi ,max,t1 = INp ,avg − Itrans,pri,min

Input Capacitor Current during t2 and t3t:3 ICi ,t2/3 = INp ,avg

Average Input Capacitor Current: ICi ,avg = 0A

Input Capacitor Voltage: VCi = Vin

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11.11. Output Capacitor Co

11.11.1. CCM & DCM.

Co

Figure 11.11.1. Active Clamp Forward - Output Capacitor Co Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Co

Figure 11.11.2. Active Clamp Forward - Output Capacitor Co Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Min. Output Capacitor Current: ICo ,min = IL1 ,min − Iout

Max. Output Capacitor Current: ICo ,max = IL1 ,max − Iout

Output Capacitor Current during t3:t3 ICo ,t3 = IL1 ,min − Iout

Average Output Capacitor Current: ICo ,avg = 0A

Output Capacitor Voltage: VCo = Vout

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CHAPTER 12

Single Switch
Forward Converter
Single Switch Forward Converter TI.com/powertopologies

p Nd
A Single Switch Forward regulator converts an input voltage to a higher or lower, positive or negative output
voltage level. The energy is transferred to the output when the FET is conducting. The turns ratio between
Np and Nd is assumed to be 1:1.

Figure 12.0.1. Schematic of a Single Switch Forward converter

12.1. General

Lp
Secondary Side Inductance: Ls = 2
( nnps )
 
Inductor Current Ripple: Iripple = 1
L1 · Vin · ns
np − Vf − Vout · t1

1 Vout +Vf
t1 = fswitch · ns
Vin · n p

td = t1

1
t2 = fswitch − t1
Vin ·t1
Imag = Lp

1
Isec,min = Iout − 2 · Iripple

1
Isec,max = Iout + 2 · Iripple
ns
Ipri,min = Isec,min · np

ns
Ipri,max = Isec,max · np + Imag
(Vout +Vf )·Iout
Iin,avg = Vin

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Ls = 2
( nnps )
 
TI.com/powertopologies Iripple = 1
L1 · Vin · ns
np − Vf − Vout · tSingle
1 Switch Forward Converter

12.1.1. Continuous Conduction Mode.


1 Vout +Vf
FET on, increasing current: t1 = fswitch · ns
Vin · n p

Demagnetization Time: td = t1

1
FET off, decreasing current: t2 = fswitch − t1
Vin ·t1
Magnetization Current: Imag = Lp

1
Min. Secondary Current: Isec,min = Iout − 2 · Iripple

1
Max. Secondary Current: Isec,max = Iout + 2 · Iripple
ns
Min. Primary Current: Ipri,min = Isec,min · np

ns
Max. Primary Current: Ipri,max = Isec,max · np + Imag
(Vout +Vf )·Iout
Average Input Current: Iin,avg = Vin

12.1.2. Discontinuous Conduction Mode.



Vout +Vf
FET on, increasing current: t1 = 2 · Iout · L1 · 
ns

ns
fswitch · Vin · n p
−Vf −Vout ·(Vin · n p
)

Demagnetization Time: td = t1
ns
Vin · n
FET off, decreasing current: t2 = t1 · p
(Vout +Vf ) − t1

FET off, no current (if tt22>>tdt):d t3 = 1


fswitch − t1 − t2

t2):t2
FET off, no current (if ttdd≥≥ t3 = 1
fswitch − t1 − td

Min. Secondary Current: Isec,min = 0A

Max. Secondary Current: Isec,max = Iripple

Min. Primary Current: Ipri,min = 0A

Max. Primary Current: Ipri,max = Isec,max · ns


np + Imag
(Vout +Vf )·Iout
Average Input Current: Iin,avg = Vin

Np

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12.2. Primary Side Transformer Winding Np

12.2.1. CCM & DCM.

Figure 12.2.1. Single Switch Forward - Primary Side Transformer Winding Np Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Figure 12.2.2. Single Switch Forward - Primary Side Transformer Winding Np Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Ipri,min +Ipri,max
Average Primary Transformer Current: INp ,avg = ( 2 · t1 ) · fswitch

Min. Primary Transformer Current: INp ,min = Ipri,min

Max. Primary Transformer Current: INp ,max = Ipri,max

Min. Primary Transformer Voltage: VNp ,min = −Vin

Max. Primary Transformer Voltage: VNp ,max = Vin

Primary Transformer Voltage after tdt:d VNp ,tad = 0V

Primary Transformer Voltage during t3t:3 VNp ,t3 = 0V

Ns

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12.3. Secondary Side Transformer Winding Ns

12.3.1. CCM & DCM.

Figure 12.3.1. Single Switch Forward - Secondary Side Transformer Winding Ns Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Figure 12.3.2. Single Switch Forward - Secondary Side Transformer Winding Ns Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Isec,min +Isec,max
Average Secondary Transformer Current: INs ,avg = 2 · t1 · fswitch

Min. Secondary Transformer Current: INs ,min = Isec,min

Max. Secondary Transformer Current: INs ,max = Isec,max


ns
Min. Secondary Transformer Voltage: VNs ,min = −Vin · np − Vf
ns
Max. Secondary Transformer Voltage: VNs ,max = Vin · np

Secondary Transformer Voltage after tdt:d VNs ,tad = 0V

Secondary Transformer Voltage during t3t: 3 VNs ,t3 = 0V

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ns
VNs ,max = Vin · np

td VNs ,tad = 0V

t3 VNs ,t3 = 0V
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L1

12.4. Inductor L1

12.4.1. CCM & DCM.

L1

Figure 12.4.1. Single Switch Forward - Inductor L1 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

L1
Figure 12.4.2. Single Switch Forward - Inductor L1 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Isec,max +Isec,min
Average Inductor Current: IL1 ,avg = 2 · (t1 + t2 ) · fswitch

Min. Inductor Current: IL1 ,min = Isec,min

Max. Inductor Current: IL1 ,max = Isec,max

Min. Inductor Voltage: VL1 ,min = −Vout − Vf


ns
Max. Inductor Voltage: VL1 ,max = Vin · np − Vout − Vf

Inductor Voltage during t3:t3 VL1 ,t3 = 0V

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12.5. FET Q1

12.5.1. CCM & DCM. Q1

Figure 12.5.1. Single Switch Forward - FET Q1 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Q1

Figure 12.5.2. Single Switch Forward - FET Q1 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Average FET Current: IQ1 ,avg = INp ,avg

Min. FET Current: IQ1 ,min = Ipri,min

Max. FET Current: IQ1 ,max = Ipri,max

Min. FET Voltage: VQ1 ,min = 0V

Max. FET Voltage: VQ1 ,max = 2 · Vin + V f

FET Voltage after tdt:d Q1 ,tad = Vin

FET Voltage during t3t:3 Q1 ,t3 = Vin

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12.6. Demagnetization Winding Nd

12.6.1. CCM & DCM.

Nd

Figure 12.6.1. Single Switch Forward - Demagnetization Winding Nd Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Nd

Figure 12.6.2. Single Switch Forward - Demagnetization Winding Nd Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Imag
Average Demagnetization Winding Current: INd ,avg = 2 · td · fswitch

Min. Demagnetization Winding Current: INd ,min = 0A

Max. Demagnetization Winding Current: INd ,max = Imag

Min. Demagnetization Winding Voltage: VNd ,min = −Vin

Max. Demagnetization Winding Voltage: VNd ,max = Vf

Demagnetization Winding Voltage after tdt:d VNd ,tad = 0V

Demagnetization Winding Voltage during t3t: 3 VNd ,t3 = 0V

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12.7. Demagnetization Diode D3

12.7.1. CCM & DCM.

D3

Figure 12.7.1. Single Switch Forward - Demagnetization Diode D3 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

D3

Figure 12.7.2. Single Switch Forward - Demagnetization Diode D3 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Imag
Average Demagnetization Diode Current: ID3 ,avg = 2 · td · fswitch

Min. Demagnetization Diode Current: ID3 ,min = 0A

Max. Demagnetization Diode Current: ID3 ,max = Imag

Min. Demagnetization Diode Voltage: VD3 ,min = −2 · Vin

Max. Demagnetization Diode Voltage: VD3 ,max = Vf

Demagnetization Diode Voltage after tdt:d VD3 ,tad = −Vin

Demagnetization Diode Voltage during t3t:3 VD3 ,t3 = −Vin

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D1

12.8. Rectifier Diode D1

12.8.1. CCM & DCM.

D1

Figure 12.8.1. Single Switch Forward - Rectifier Diode D1 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

D1
Figure 12.8.2. Single Switch Forward - Rectifier Diode D1 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Isec,min +Isec,max
Average Rectifier Diode Current: ID1 ,avg = 2 · t2 · fswitch

Min. Rectifier Diode Current: ID1 ,min = Itrans,sec,min

Max. Rectifier Diode Current: ID1 ,max = Itrans,sec,max


ns
Min. Rectifier Diode Voltage : VD1 ,min = −(Vin + Vf ) · np + Vf

Max. Rectifier Diode Voltage: VD1 ,max = Vf

Rectifier Diode Voltage after ttdd: VD1 ,tad = Vf

Rectifier Diode Voltage during tt33: VD1 ,t3 = −Vout

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12.9. Freewheeling Diode D2

12.8.1. CCM & DCM.

D2

Figure 12.9.1. Single Switch Forward - Freewheeling Diode D2 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

D2

Figure 12.9.2. Single Switch Forward - Freewheeling Diode D2 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Average Freewheeling Diode Current: ID2 ,avg = INs ,avg

Min. Freewheeling Diode Current: ID2 ,min = Isec,min

Max. Freewheeling Diode Current: ID2 ,max = Isec,max


ns
Min. Freewheeling Diode Voltage: VD2 ,min = −Vin · np + Vf

Max. Freewheeling Diode Voltage: VD2 ,max = Vf

Freewheeling Diode Voltage during t3t: 3 VD2 ,t3 = −Vout

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12.10. Input Capacitor Ci

12.10.1. CCM & DCM.

Ci

Figure 12.10.1. Single Switch Forward - Input Capacitor Ci VoltageWaveforms in CCM and DCM

Ci
Figure 12.10.2. Single Switch Forward - Input Capacitor Ci Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Min. Input Capacitor Current during t1t:1 ICi ,min,t1 = INp ,avg − Ipri,max − ID3 ,avg

Max. Input Capacitor Current during t1t:1 ICi ,max,t1 = INp ,avg − Ipri,min − ID3 ,avg

Min. Input Capacitor Current during tdt:d ICi ,min,td = INp ,avg − ID3 ,avg

Max. Input Capacitor Current during tdt:d ICi ,max,td = INp ,avg − ID3 ,avg + Imag

Input Capacitor Current after tdd: ICi ,tad = INp ,avg − ID3 ,avg

Input Capacitor Current during tt33: ICi ,t3 = INp ,avg − ID3 ,avg

Average Input Capacitor Current: ICi ,avg = 0A

Input Capacitor Voltage: VCi = Vin

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12.11. Output Capacitor Co

12.11.1. CCM & DCM.

Co

Figure 12.11.1. Single Switch Forward - Output Capacitor Co Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Co

Figure 12.11.2. Single Switch Forward - Output Capacitor Co Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Min. Output Capacitor Current: ICo ,min = IL1 ,min − Iout

Max. Output Capacitor Current: ICo ,max = IL1 ,max − Iout

Average Output Capacitor Current: ICo ,avg = 0A

Output Capacitor Voltage: VCo = Vout

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CHAPTER 13

Two Switch
Forward Converter
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A Two Switch Forward regulator converts an input voltage to a higher or lower, positive or negative output
voltage level. The energy is transferred to the output when the FETs are conducting.

Figure 13.0.1. Schematic of a Two Switch Forward converter

13.1. General

Lp
Secondary Side Inductance: Ls = 2
( nnps )
 
Inductor Current Ripple: Iripple = 1
L1 · Vin · ns
np − Vf − Vout · t1

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1 Vout +Vf
t1 = fswitch · ns
Vin · n
13.1.1. Continuous Conduction Mode.
p

t = tV1out +Vf
1d
FETs on, increasing current: t1 = fswitch · Vin · n
ns
p
1
t2 = fswitch − t1
Demagnetization Time: td = t1
·t1
I
1 mag
= Vin Lp
FETs off, decreasing current: t2 = fswitch − t1
1
IVsec,min
·t
= Iout − 2 · Iripple
Magnetization Current: Imag = in
Lp
1

Isec,max =1 Iout + 12 · Iripple


Min. Secondary Current: Isec,min = Iout − 2 · Iripple
ns
Ipri,max = Isec,min · np
Max. Secondary Current: Isec,max = Iout + 12 · Iripple
ns
Ipri,max = Isec,max · np + Imag
Min. Primary Current: Ipri,max = Isec,min · nnps
(V +V )·I
Iin,avg = out V f out
Max. Primary Current: Ipri,max = Isec,max · nnps in
+ Imag
(Vout +Vf )·Iout
Average Input Current: Iin,avg = Vin

13.1.2. Discontinuous Conduction Mode.



Vout +Vf
FETs on, increasing current: t1 = 2 · Iout · L1 · 
ns

ns
fswitch · Vin · n p
−Vf −Vout ·(Vin · n p
)

Demagnetization Time:  t =t
d 1 Vout +Vf
t1 = 2 · Iout · L1 · 
n

n
ns · Vin · n s −Vf −Vout ·(Vin · n s )
fswitch
Vin ·n p p
FETs off, decreasing current: t2 = t1 · p
(Vout +Vf ) − t 1
td = t1
FETs off, no current (if tt22>>tdt):d 1
t3V =· nfsswitch − t1 − t2
in np
t2 = t1 · (Vout +Vf ) − t1
1
t2):t2
FETs off, no current (if ttdd≥≥ t3 = fswitch − t1 − td
1
t2 > td t3 = fswitch − t1 − t2
·t1
Magnetization Current: Imag = Vin Lp
1
td ≥ t2 t3 = fswitch − t1 − td
Min. Secondary Current: Isec,min = 0A
·t1
Imag = Vin Lp
Max. Secondary Current: Isec,max = Iripple
Isec,min = 0A
Min. Primary Current: Ipri,max = 0A
Isec,max = Iripple
Max. Primary Current: Ipri,max = Isec,max · nnps + Imag
Ipri,max = 0A
(V +V )·I
Average Input Current: Iin,avg = out Vinf out
ns
Ipri,max = Isec,max · np + Imag
(Vout +Vf )·Iout
Iin,avg = Vin

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13.2. Primary Side Transformer Winding Np

13.2.1. CCM & DCM.

Np

Figure 13.2.1. Two Switch Forward - Primary Side Transformer Winding Np Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Np

Figure 13.2.2. Two Switch Forward - Primary Side Transformer Winding Np Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Ipri,min +Ipri,max Imag


Average Primary Transformer Current: INp ,avg = ( 2 · t1 + 2 · td ) · fswitch

Min. Primary Transformer Current during t1:t1 INp ,min,t1 = Ipri,min

Max. Primary Transformer Current during t1:t1 INp ,max,t1 = Ipri,max

Min. Primary Transformer Current during t2:t2 INp ,min,t2 = 0V

Max. Primary Transformer Current during t2:t2 INp ,max,t2 = Imag

Min. Primary Transformer Voltage: VNp ,min = −Vin − 2 · Vf

Max. Primary Transformer Voltage: VNp ,max = Vin

Primary Transformer Voltage after ttdd: VNp ,tad = 0V

Primary Transformer Voltage during tt3: VNp ,t3 = 0V

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13.3. Secondary Side Transformer Winding Ns

13.3.1. CCM & DCM.

Ns

Figure 13.3.1. Two Switch Forward - Secondary Side Transformer Winding Ns VoltageWaveforms in CCM and DCM

Ns

Figure 13.3.2. Two Switch Forward - Secondary Side Transformer Winding Ns Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Isec,min +Isec,max
Average Secondary Transformer Current: INs ,avg = 2 · t1 · fswitch

Min. Secondary Transformer Current: INs ,min = Isec,min

Max. Secondary Transformer Current: INs ,max = Isec,max


ns
Min. Secondary Transformer Voltage: VNs ,min = − (Vin + 2 · Vf ) · np

ns
Max. Secondary Transformer Voltage: VNs ,max = Vin · np

Secondary Transformer Voltage after tdt:d VNs ,tad = 0V

Secondary Transformer Voltage during t3t: 3 VNs ,t3 = 0V

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13.4. Inductor L1

13.4.1. CCM & DCM.

L1

Figure 13.4.1. Two Switch Forward - Inductor L1 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

L1
Figure 13.4.2. Two Switch Forward - Inductor L1 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Isec,max +Isec,min
Average Inductor Current: Iind,avg = 2 · (t1 + t2 ) · fswitch

Min. Inductor Current: Iind,min = Itrans,sec,min

Max. Inductor Current: Iind,max = Itrans,sec,max

Min. Inductor Voltage: Vind,min = −Vout − Vf


ns
Max. Inductor Voltage: Vind,max = Vin · np − Vout − Vf

Inductor Voltage during t3t:3 Vind,t3 = 0V

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Q1 Q2

13.5. FET Q1= 2

13.5.1. CCM & DCM.

Q1 Q2

Figure 13.5.1. Two Switch Forward - FET Q1=Q2 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Q1 Q2
Figure 13.5.2. Two Switch Forward - FET Q1=Q2 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Average FET Current: IQ1/2 ,avg = INp ,avg

Min. FET Current: IQ1/2 ,min = Ipri,min

Max. FET Current: IQ1/2 ,max = Ipri,max

Min. FET Voltage: VQ1/2 ,min = 0V

Max. FET Voltage: VQ1/2 ,max = Vin + Vf

1
FET Voltage after tdt:d Q1 ,tad = 2 · Vin

1
FET Voltage during t3t: 3 Q1/2 ,t3 = 2 · Vin

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13.6. Demagnetization Diode

13.6.1. CCM & DCM.

D3 D4

Figure 13.6.1. Two Switch Forward - Demagnetization Diode D3=D4 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

D3 D4

Figure 13.6.2. Two Switch Forward - Demagnetization Diode D3=D4 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Imag
Average Demagnetization Diode Current: ID3/4 ,avg = 2 · td · fswitch

Min. Demagnetization Diode Current: ID3/4 ,min = 0A

Max. Demagnetization Diode Current: ID3/4 ,max = Imag

Min. Demagnetization Diode Voltage: VD3/4 ,min = −Vin

Max. Demagnetization Diode Voltage: VD3/4 ,max = Vf

Demagnetization Diode Voltage after td:td VD3/4 ,tad = − 12 · Vin

Demagnetization Diode Voltage during t3:t3 VD3/4 ,t3 = − 12 · Vin

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13.7. Rectifier Diode D1

13.7.1. CCM & DCM.

D1

Figure 13.7.1. Two Switch Forward - Rectifier Diode D1 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

D1
Figure 13.7.2. Two Switch Forward - Rectifier Diode D1 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

INs ,min +INs ,max


Average Rectifier Diode Current: ID1 ,avg = 2 · t2 · fswitch

Min. Rectifier Diode Current: ID1 ,min = INs ,min

Max. Rectifier Diode Current: ID1 ,max = INs ,max


ns
Min. Rectifier Diode Voltage: VD1 ,min = −(Vin + 2 · Vf ) · np + Vf

Max. Rectifier Diode Voltage: VD1 ,max = Vf

Rectifier Diode Voltage after td:td VD1 ,tad = Vf

Rectifier Diode Voltage during t3:t3 VD1 ,t3 = −Vout

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13.8. Freewheeling Diode D2

13.8.1. CCM & DCM.

D2

Figure 13.8.1. Two Switch Forward - Freewheeling Diode D2 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

D2
Figure 13.8.2. Two Switch Forward - Freewheeling Diode D2 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Average Freewheeling Diode Current: ID2 ,avg = INs ,avg

Min. Freewheeling Diode Current: ID2 ,min = INs ,min

Max. Freewheeling Diode Current: ID2 ,max = INs ,max


ns
Min. Freewheeling Diode Voltage: VD2 ,min = −Vin · np + Vf

Max. Freewheeling Diode Voltage: VD2 ,max = Vf

Freewheeling Diode Voltage during tt3:3 VD2 ,t3 = −Vout

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Ci

13.9. Input Capacitor Ci

13.9.1. CCM & DCM.

Ci

Figure 13.9.1. Two Switch Forward - Input Capacitor Ci Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Ci
Figure 13.9.2. Two Switch Forward - Input Capacitor Ci Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Min. Input Capacitor Current during t1t: 1 ICi ,min,t1 = INp ,avg − INp ,max − ID3/4 ,avg

Max. Input Capacitor Current during t1t: 1 ICi ,max,t1 = INp ,avg − INp ,min − ID3/4 ,avg

Min. Input Capacitor Current during tdt: d ICi ,min,t2/3 = INp ,avg − ID3/4 ,avg

Max. Input Capacitor Current during tdt:d ICi ,max,t2/3 = INp ,avg − ID3/4 ,avg + Imag

Input Capacitor Current after td: ICi ,tad = INp ,avg − ID3/4 ,avg

Input Capacitor Current during t33: ICi ,t3 = INp ,avg − ID3/4 ,avg

Average Input Capacitor Current: ICi ,avg = 0A

Input Capacitor Voltage: VCi = Vin

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Co

13.10. Output Capacitor Co

13.10.1. CCM & DCM.

Co

Figure 13.10.1. Two Switch Forward - Output Capacitor Co Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Co
Figure 13.10.2. Two Switch Forward - Output Capacitor Co Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Min. Output Capacitor Current: ICo ,min = IL1 ,min − Iout

Max. Output Capacitor Current: ICo ,max = IL1 ,max − Iout

Average Output Capacitor Current: ICo ,avg = 0A

Output Capacitor Voltage: VCo = Vout

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CHAPTER 14

Push-Pull Converter
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A Push-Pull regulator converts an input voltage to a higher or lower, positive or negative output voltage level.
The energy is transferred to the output when the FETs are conducting.

Figure 14.0.1. Schematic of a Push-Pull converter

14.1. General

Lp
Secondary Side Inductance: Ls = 2
( nnps )
 
V +Vf
Inductor Current Ripple: Iripple 11
ripple = L ·
· V
(V in
in · nss
− V f − V out ) ··t1Vout ns · 1
L11 npp in · np 2·fswitch

Vin ·t1
Magnetization Current: Imag = Lp

1 Vout +Vf
t1 = 2·fswitch · ns
Vin · n p

1
t2 = 2·fswitch − t1

1
Isec,min = Iout − 2 · Iripple

1
Isec,max = Iout + 2 · Iripple
ns 1
Ipri,min = Isec,min · np − 2 · Imag
ns 1
Ipri,max = Isec,max · np + 2 · Imag
(Vout +Vf )·Iout
Iin,avg = Vin

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Ls = 2
( nnps )
 
1 ns Vout +Vf 1
Iripple = L1 · Vin · np − Vf − Vout · ns
Vin · n
· 2·fswitch
p

Vin ·t1
Imag = Lp
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14.1.1. Continuous Conduction Mode.


1 Vout +Vf
FET on, increasing current: t1 = 2·fswitch · ns
Vin · n p

FET off, decreasing current: t2 = 1


2·fswitch − t1

Min. Secondary Current: Isec,min = Iout − 1


2 · Iripple

Max. Secondary Current: Isec,max = Iout + 1


2 · Iripple
ns
Min. Primary Current: Ipri,min = Isec,min · np − 1
2 · Imag
ns 1
Max. Primary Current: Ipri,max = Isec,max · np + 2 · Imag
(Vout +Vf )·Iout
Average Input Current: Iin,avg = Vin

14.1.2. Discontinuous Conduction Mode.



Vout +Vf
FET on, increasing current: t1 = 2 · Iout · L1 · 
ns

ns
2·fswitch · Vin · n p
−Vf −Vout ·(Vin · n p
)
ns
Vin · n
FET off, decreasing current: t2 = t1 · p
(Vout +Vf ) − t1

FET off, demagnetization: t3 = 1


2·fswitch − t1 − t2

Min. Secondary Current: Isec,min = 0A

Max. Secondary Current: Isec,max = Iripple

Min. Primary Current: Ipri,max = 0A


ns 1
Max. Primary Current: Ipri,max = Isec,max · np + 2 · Imag
(Vout +Vf )·Iout
Average Input Current: Iin,avg = Vin

Np1 Np2

Np1 Np2
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14.2. Primary Side Transformer Windings Np1 and Np2

14.2.1. CCM.

Figure 14.2.1. Push-Pull - Primary Side Transformer Windings Np1 and Np2 Voltage Waveforms in CCM

Figure 14.2.2. Push-Pull - Primary Side Transformer Windings Np1 and Np2 Current Waveforms in CCM

Ipri,min +Ipri,max
Average Primary Side Transformer Current: INp1/p2 ,avg = 2 · t1 · fswitch

Min. Primary Side Transformer Current: INp1/p2 ,min = Ipri,min

Max. Primary Side Transformer Current: INp1/p2 ,max = Ipri,max

Min. Primary Side Transformer Voltage: VNp1/p2 ,min = −Vin

Max. Primary Side Transformer Voltage: VNp1/p2 ,max = Vin

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VNp1/p2 ,max = Vin

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14.2.2. DCM.

Np1 Np2

Figure 14.2.3. Push-Pull - Primary Side Transformer Windings Np1 and Np2 Voltage Waveforms in DCM

Np1 Np2

Figure 14.2.4. Push-Pull - Primary Side Transformer Windings Np1 and Np2 Current Waveforms in DCM

Ipri,max
Average Primary Transformer Current: INp1/p2 ,avg = 2 · t1 · fswitch

Min. Primary Transformer Current: INp1/p2 ,min = Ipri,min

Max. Primary Transformer Current: INp1/p2 ,max = Ipri,max

Min. Primary Transformer Voltage: VNp1/p2 ,min = −Vin

Max. Primary Transformer Voltage: VNp1/p2 ,max = Vin


np
Min. Primary Transformer Voltage during t3:t3 VNp1/p2 ,min,t3 = (Vout + Vf ) · ns

np
Min. Primary Transformer Voltage during t3:t3 VNp1/p2 ,max,t3 = −(Vout + Vf ) · ns

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14.3. Secondary Side Transformer Windings Ns1 and Ns2

14.3.1. CCM & DCM.

Figure 14.3.1. Push-Pull - Secondary Side Transformer Windings Ns1 and Ns2 Voltage Waveforms in CCM

Figure 14.3.2. Push-Pull - Secondary Side Transformer Windings Ns1 and Ns2 Current Waveforms in CCM

Figure 14.3.3. Push-Pull - Secondary Side Transformer Windings Ns1 and Ns2 Voltage Waveforms in DCM

Figure 14.3.4. Push-Pull - Secondary Side Transformer Windings Ns1 and Ns2 Current Waveforms in DCM

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Isec,min +Isec,max
Average Secondary Transformer Current: INs1/s2 ,avg = 2 · t1 · fswitch

Min. Secondary Transformer Current (t1t1of FET): INs1/s2 ,min = Isec,min

Max. Secondary Transformer Current (t1t1of FET): INs1/s2 ,max = Isec,max


Ipri,max Iripple
Min. Secondary Transformer Current (t2t2of other FET): INs1/s2 ,min,t2 ,other = ns
2· n
− 2
p

Ipri,max
Max. Secondary Transformer Current (t2t2of other FET): INs1/s2 ,max,t2 ,other = ns
2· n p

Min. Secondary Transformer Current (t2t2of FET, CCM): INs1/s2 ,min,t2 = Isec,min − INs1/s2 ,min,t2 ,other

Min. Secondary Transformer Current (t2t2of FET, DCM): INs1/s2 ,min,t2 = 0A

Max. Secondary Transformer Current (t2t2of FET): INs1/s2 ,max,t2 = Isec,max − INs1/s2 ,max,t2 ,other

Min. Secondary Transformer Current during t3t3: INs1/s2 ,min,t3 = 0A

Max. Secondary Transformer Current during tt33: INs1/s2 ,max,t3 = INs1/s2 ,max,t2 ,other − INs1/s2 ,max,t2

Min. Secondary Transformer Voltage: VNs1/s2 ,min = −Vin · ns


np

Max. Secondary Transformer Voltage: VNs1/s2 ,max = Vin · ns


np

Min. Secondary Transformer Voltage during tt33: VNs1/s2 ,min,t3 = −Vout − Vf

Max. Secondary Transformer Voltage during tt33: VNs1/s2 ,max,t3 = Vout + Vf

L1

L1

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14.4. Inductor L1

14.4.1. CCM & DCM.

Figure 14.4.1. Push-Pull - Inductor L1 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Figure 14.4.2. Push-Pull - Inductor L1 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Isec,max +Isec,min
Average Inductor Current: IL1 ,avg = 2

Min. Inductor Current: IL1 ,min = Isec,min

Max. Inductor Current: IL1 ,max = Isec,max

Min. Inductor Current during t3:t3 IL1 ,min,t3 = INs1/s2 ,min,t3

Max. Inductor Current during t3:t3 IL1 ,max,t3 = INs1/s2 ,max,t3

Min. Inductor Voltage: VL1 ,min = −Vout − Vf


ns
Max. Inductor Voltage: VL1 ,max = Vin · np − Vout − Vf

Inductor Voltage during t3t:3 VL1 ,t3 = 0V

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ns
VL1 ,max = Vin · np − Vout − Vf

t3 VL1 ,t3 = 0V

Q1 Q2
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14.5. FET Q1 & Q2

14.5.1. CCM.

Q1 Q2

Figure 14.5.1. Push-Pull - FETs Q1 and Q2 Voltage Waveforms in CCM

Q1 Q2
Figure 14.5.2. Push-Pull - FETs Q1 & Q2 Current Waveforms in CCM

Average FET Current: IQ1/2 ,avg = INp1/p2 ,avg

Min. FET Current: IQ1/2 ,min = Ipri,min

Max. FET Current: IQ1/2 ,max = Ipri,max

Min. FET Voltage during t1t: 1 VQ1/2 ,min,t1 = 0V

Max. FET Voltage during t1t1(t1 tof


1 other FET): VQ1/2 ,max,t1 = 2 · Vin

FET Voltage during t2t:2 VQ1/2 ,t2 = Vin

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14.5.2. DCM.

Q1 Q2

Figure 14.5.3. Push-Pull - FETs Q1 and Q2 Voltage Waveforms in DCM

Q1 Q2
Figure 14.5.4. Push-Pull - FETs Q1 and Q2 Current Waveforms in DCM

Average FET Current: IQ1/2 ,avg = INp1/p2 ,avg

Min. FET Current: IQ1/2 ,min = Ipri,min

Max. FET Current: IQ1/2 ,max = Ipri,max

Min. FET Voltage during t1:t1 VQ1/2 ,min,t1 = 0V

Max. FET Voltage during t1 t(t1 1 tof


1 other FET): VQ1/2 ,max,t1 = 2 · Vin

FET Voltage during t2:t2 VQ1/2 ,t2 = Vin

Min. FET Voltage during t3 t(t33 of


t3 other FET): Q1/2 ,min,t3 = Vin − (Vout + Vf ) ·
np
ns

Max. FET Voltage during t3:t3 Q1/2 ,max,t3 = Vin + (Vout + Vf ) ·


np
ns

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14.6. Rectifier Diode D1 & D2

14.6.1. CCM & DCM.

Figure 14.6.1. Push-Pull - Rectifier Diodes D1 and D2 Voltage Waveforms in CCM

Figure 14.6.2. Push-Pull - Rectifier Diodes D1 and D2 Current Waveforms in CCM

Figure 14.6.3. Push-Pull - Rectifier Diodes D1 and D2 Voltage Waveforms in DCM

Figure 14.6.4. Push-Pull - Rectifier Diodes D1 and D2 Current Waveforms in DCM

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Average Rectifier Diode Current: ID1/2 ,avg = INs1/s2 ,avg

Min. Rectifier Diode Current


t1 (t1 of FET): ID1/2 ,min,t1 = Isec,min

Max. Rectifier Diode Current


t1 (t1 of FET): ID1/2 ,max,t1 = Isec,max
Ipri,max Iripple
Min. Rectifier Diode Current
t2 (t2 of other FET): ID1/2 ,min,t2 ,other = ns
2· n
− 2
p

Ipri,max
Max. Rectifier Diode Current
t2 (t2 of other FET): ID1/2 ,max,t2 ,other = ns
2· n p

Min. Rectifier Diode Current


t2 (t2 of FET): ID1/2 ,min,t2 = Isec,min − INs ,min,t2 ,other

Max. Rectifier Diode Current


t2 (t2 of FET): ID1/2 ,max,t2 = Isec,max − INs ,max,t2 ,other

Min. Rectifier Diode Current


t3 (t3 of other FET): ID1/2 ,min,t3 ,other = INs ,min,t3

Max. Rectifier Diode Current


t3 (t3 of other FET): ID1/2 ,max,t3 ,other = INs ,max,t3

Rectifier Diode Current


t3 (t3 of FET): ID1/2 ,t3 = 0A
ns
Min. Rectifier Diode Voltage: VD1/2 ,min = −2 · Vin · np + Vf

Max. Rectifier Diode Voltage: VD1/2 ,max = Vf

Rectifier Diode Voltage during


t3 t3: VD1/2 ,t3 = −Vout

Ci

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14.7. Input Capacitor Ci

14.7.1. CCM & DCM.

Figure 14.7.1. Push-Pull - Input Capacitor Ci Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Figure 14.7.2. Push-Pull - Input Capacitor Ci Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Min. Input Capacitor Current during t1t: 1 ICi ,min,t1 = INp ,avg − INp ,max

Max. Input Capacitor Current during t1t:1 ICi ,max,t1 = INp ,avg − INp ,min

Input Capacitor Current during t22 and t3t:3 ICi ,t2/3 = INp ,avg

Average Input Capacitor Current: ICi ,avg = 0A

Input Capacitor Voltage: VCi = Vin

Co

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1 Ci ,max,t1 Np ,avg Np ,min

t2 t3 ICi ,t2/3 = INp ,avg

ICi ,avg = 0A

VCi = Vin

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Co

14.8. Output Capacitor Co

14.8.1. CCM & DCM.

Co

Figure 14.8.1. Push-Pull - Output Capacitor Co Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Co
Figure 14.8.2. Push-Pull - Output Capacitor Co Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Min. Output Capacitor Current: ICo ,min = Isec,min − Iout

Max. Output Capacitor Current: ICo ,max = Isec,max − Iout

Min. Output Capacitor Current during t3t:3 ICo ,min,t3 = Isec,min − Iout

Max. Output Capacitor Current during t3t:3 ICo ,max,t3 = INs ,max,t3 − Iout

Average Output Capacitor Current: ICo ,avg = 0A

Output Capacitor Voltage: VCo = Vout

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CHAPTER 15

Weinberg Converter
Weinberg Converter TI.com/powertopologies

A Weinberg regulator is a Flyback current fed Push-Pull regulator and converts an input voltage to a higher or
lower, positive or negative output voltage level. The energy is transferred to the output both when the FETs
are conducting and not conducting.

Figure 15.0.1. Schematic of a Weinberg converter

15.1. General

Lp,pushpull
Secondary Side Inductance (Push-Pull): Ls,pushpull = n
( np )2
s

Lp,f lyback
Secondary Side Inductance (Flyback): Ls,f lyback = n
( np )2
s
n
(Vin −(Vout +Vf )· np )·t1
Inductor Current Ripple: Iripple = Lp,f lyback
s

n
(Vout +Vf )· np ·t
s 1
Magnetization Current: Imag = Lp,pushpull

15.1.1. Continuous Conduction Mode.


1 Vout +Vf
FET on, increasing current: t1 = 2·fswitch · ns
Vin · n p

1
FET off, decreasing current: t2 = 2·fswitch − t1
(Vout +Vf )·Iout 1
Average Input Pulse Current: Iin,pulse,avg = Vin · 2·D

Iripple
Min. Primary Current: Ipri,min = Iin,pulse,avg − 2

Iripple
Max. Primary Current: Ipri,max = Iin,pulse,avg + 2

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15.2. Primary Side Flyback Inductor Np

15.2.1. CCM.

Np

Figure 15.2.1. Weinberg - Primary Side Flyback Inductor Np Voltage Waveform in CCM

Np
Figure 15.2.2. Weinberg - Primary Side Flyback Inductor Np Current Waveform in CCM

Ipri,min +Ipri,max
Average Primary Flyback Inductor Current: INp ,avg = 2 · t1 · 2 · fswitch

Min. Primary Flyback Inductor Current: INp ,min = Ipri,min

Max. Primary Flyback Inductor Current: INp ,max = Ipri,max


np
Min. Primary Flyback Inductor Voltage: VNp ,min = −(Vout + Vf ) · ns

np
Max. Primary Flyback Inductor Voltage: VNp i,max = Vin − (Vout + Vf ) · ns

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15.3. Secondary Side Flyback Inductor Ns

15.3.1. CCM.

Ns

Figure 15.3.1. Weinberg - Secondary Side Flyback Inductor Ns Voltage Waveform in CCM

Ns
Figure 15.3.2. Weinberg - Secondary Side Flyback Inductor Ns Current Waveform in CCM

np
Min. Secondary Flyback Transformer Current: INs ,min = Ipri,min · ns

np
Max. Secondary Flyback Transformer Current: INs ,max = Ipri,max · ns

INs ,min +INs ,max


Average Secondary Flyback Transformer Current: INs ,avg = 2 · t2 · 2 · fswitch
ns
Min. Secondary Flyback Transformer Voltage: VNs ,min = −VNp ,max · np

ns
Max. Secondary Flyback Transformer Voltage: VNs ,max = −VNp ,min · np

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15.4. Primary Side Push-Pull Transformer Windings Np1 & Np2

15.4.1. CCM.

Np1 Np2

Figure 15.4.1. Weinberg - Primary Side Push-Pull Transformer Windings Np1 and Np2 Voltage Waveforms in CCM

Np1 Np2

Figure 15.4.2. Weinberg - Primary Side Push-Pull Transformer Windings Np1 and Np2 Current Waveforms in CCM

Ipri,min +Ipri,max
Average Primary Push-Pull Transformer Current: INp1/p2 ,avg = 2 · t1 · fswitch

Min. Primary Push-Pull Transformer Current: INp1/p2 ,min = Ipri,min

Max. Primary Push-Pull Transformer Current: INp1/p2 ,max = Ipri,max


np
Min. Primary Push-Pull Transformer Voltage: VNp1/p2 ,min = − (Vout + Vf ) · ns

np
Max. Primary Push-Pull Transformer Voltage: VNp1/p2 ,max = (Vout + Vf ) · ns

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15.5. Secondary Side Push-Pull Transformer Windings Ns1 & Ns2

15.5.1. CCM.

Ns1 Ns1Ns2 Ns2

Figure 15.5.1. Weinberg - Secondary Side Push-Pull Transformer Windings Ns1 and Ns2 Voltage Waveforms in CCM

Ns1 Ns1Ns2 Ns2

Figure 15.5.2. Weinberg - Secondary Side Push-Pull Transformer Windings Ns1 and Ns2 Current Waveforms in CCM

(1−D)·I(1−D)·I np np
Min. Secondary Push-Pull Transformer Current during tt11:
mag
ItN1s1/s2I,min,t
Ns1/s2 = (Ipri,min
1 ,min,t 1 = (Ipri,min
+ +2 )2· mag
ns ) · ns

(1+D)·I(1+D)·I np np
Max. Secondary Push-Pull Transformer Current during tt11:
mag
INt1s1/s2I,max,t = (Ipri,min
Ns1/s21,max,t1

= (Ipri,min −2 )2· mag
ns ) · ns

Min. Secondary Push-Pull Transformer Current during tt22: ItN2s1/s2I,min,t


Ns1/s2 = IN2s1/s2
2 ,min,t
= I,min,t
Ns1/s2 − IN1s ,min
1 ,min,t
− INs ,min

Max. Secondary Push-Pull Transformer Current during tt22: INt2s1/s2I,max,t = IN2s1/s2


Ns1/s22,max,t = I,max,t − IN1s ,min
Ns1/s21,max,t − INs ,min

Average Secondary Push-Pull Transformer Current:


IN INs1/s2
,min,t +INs1/s2
1 ,min,t
+INs1/s2
1 ,max,t 1 ,max,t1
IN INs1/s2
,min,t +INs1/s2
2 ,min,t
+INs1/s2
2 ,max,t 2 ,max,t2
INs1/s2I,avg = ,avgs1/s2
Ns1/s2 = 2 2 · t1 · fswitch
· t1 · f+ s1/s2
switch + 2 2 · t2 · fswitch
· t2 · fswitch

Min. Secondary Push-Pull Transformer Voltage: VNs1/s2V,min =,min


Ns1/s2 VNp1/p2
= V,min · nn,min
Np1/p2
s
p
· ns
np

ns ns
Max. Secondary Push-Pull Transformer Voltage: VNs1/s2V,max =,max
Ns1/s2 VNp1/p2
= V,max · ,max
Np1/p2 np · np

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Q1 Q2

15.6. FET Q1 & Q2

15.6.1. CCM.

Q1 Q2

Figure 15.6.1. Weinberg - FET Q1 and Q2 Voltage Waveforms in CCM

Q1 Q2
Figure 15.6.2. Weinberg - FET Q1 and Q2 Current Waveforms in CCM

Average FET Current: IQ1/2 ,avg = INp ,avg

Min. FET Current: IQ1/2 ,min = Ipri,min

Max. FET Current: IQ1/2 ,max = Ipri,max

Min. FET Voltage: VQ1/2 ,min = 0V

FET Voltage (t2 of other FET): VQ1/2 ,otherof f = Vin


np
FET Voltage (t1 of other FET): VQ1/2 ,otheron = 2 · ns · (Vout + Vf )
np
Max. FET Voltage (t2 of FET): VQ1/2 ,max = Vin + 2 · ns · (Vout + Vf )

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15.7.1. CCM.

D1 D2

Figure 15.7.1. Weinberg - Push-Pull Rectifier Diodes D1 and D2 Voltage Waveforms in CCM

D1 D2
Figure 15.7.2. Weinberg - Push-Pull Rectifier Diodes D1 and D2 Current Waveforms in CCM

Average Rectifier Diode Current: ID1/2 ,avg = Ipushpull,sec,avg

Min. Rectifier Diode Current during t1t:1 ID1/2 ,min,t1 = INs1/s2 ,min,t1

Max. Rectifier Diode Current during tt11: ID1/2 ,max,t1 = INs1/s2 ,max,t1

Min. Rectifier Diode Current during t2t:2 ID1/2 ,min,t2 = INs1/s2 ,min,t2

Max. Rectifier Diode Current during tt22: ID1/2 ,max,t2 = INs1/s2 ,max,t2
ns
Min. Rectifier Diode Voltage: VD1/2 ,min = 2 · VNp1/p2 ,min · np

Max. Rectifier Diode Voltage: VD1/2 ,max = Vf

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15.8. Flyback Demagnetization Diode D3

15.8.1. CCM.

D3

Figure 15.8.1. Weinberg - Flyback Demagnetization Diode D3 Voltage Waveform in CCM

D3
Figure 15.8.2. Weinberg - Flyback Demagnetization Diode D3 Current Waveform in CCM

Average Demagnetization Diode Current: ID3 ,avg = INs ,avg

Demagnetization Diode Current duringtt11: ID3 ,t1 = 0A

Min. Demagnetization Diode Current during t2t:2 ID3 ,min,t2 = INs ,min

Max. Demagnetization Diode Current during t2t:2 ID3 ,max,t2 = INs ,max

Min. Demagnetization Diode Voltage: VD3 ,min = VNs ,min − Vout

Max. Demagnetization Diode Voltage: VD3 ,max = Vf

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15.9. Input Capacitor Ci

15.9.1. CCM.

Ci

Figure 15.9.1. Weinberg - Input Capacitor Ci Voltage Waveform in CCM

Ci
Figure 15.9.2. Weinberg - Input Capacitor Ci Current Waveform in CCM

Min. Input Capacitor Current during t1:t1 ICi ,min,t1 = INp ,avg − INp1/p2 ,max

Max. Input Capacitor Current during t1t: 1 ICi ,max,t1 = INp ,avg − INp1/p2 ,min

Input Capacitor Current during t2t:2 ICi ,t2 = INp ,avg

Average Input Capacitor Current: ICi ,avg = 0A

Input Capacitor Voltage: VCi = Vin

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Co

15.10. Output Capacitor Co

15.10.1. CCM.

Co

Figure 15.10.1. Weinberg - Output Capacitor Co Voltage Waveform in CCM

Co
Figure 15.10.2. Weinberg - Output Capacitor Co Current Waveform in CCM

Min. Output Capacitor Current during t1:t1 ICo ,min,t1 = ID1/2 ,min,t1 − Iout

Max. Output Capacitor Current during t1t: 1 ICo ,max,t1 = ID1/2 ,max,t1 − Iout

Min. Output Capacitor Current during t2:t2 ICo ,min,t2 = ID3 ,min,t2 + ID1/2 ,min,t2 − Iout

Max. Output Capacitor Current during t2t: 2 ICo ,max,t2 = ID3 ,max,t2 + ID1/2 ,max,t2 − Iout

Average Output Capacitor Current: ICo ,avg = 0A

Output Capacitor Voltage: VCo = Vout

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CHAPTER 16

Half-Bridge Converter
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A Half-Bridge regulator converts an input voltage to a higher or lower, positive or negative output voltage level.
The energy is transferred to the output when the FETs are conducting.

Figure 16.0.1. Schematic of a Half-Bridge converter

15.1. General

Lp
Secondary Side Inductance: Ls = 2
( nnps )
 
Inductor Current Ripple: Iripple = LL1111 ·· ( 1212 · VVin
ripple =
nnss
in ·· nnpp −
−VVff −−VVout
Vout +Vf
out )·· 1t1·Vin · ns ·
1
2·fswitch
2 np

Magnetization Current: Imag = 1


2 · Vin ·t1
Lp

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1 Vout +Vf
t1 = fswitch · ns
Vin · n
16.1.1. Continuous Conduction Mode. p

1
t2 = 2·fswitch − t1
Vout +Vf
FET on, increasing current: 1
t1 = fswitch · Vin · ns
n
Isec,minp = Iout − 12 · Iripple
FET off, decreasing current: 1
t2 = 2·fswitch − t1
Isec,max = Iout + 12 · Iripple
Min. Secondary Current: Isec,min = Iout − 12 · Iripple
Ipri,min = Isec,min · nnps − 12 · Imag
Max. Secondary Current: Isec,max = Iout + 12 · Iripple
Ipri,max = Isec,max · nnps + 12 · Imag
Min. Primary Current: Ipri,min = Isec,min · nnps − 12 · Imag
(V +V )·I
Iin,avg = out Vinf out
Max. Primary Current: ns
Ipri,max = Isec,max · np + 12 · Imag
(Vout +Vf )·Iout
Average Input Current: Iin,avg = Vin

16.1.2. Discontinuous Conduction Mode.



Vout +Vf
FET on, increasing current: t1 = 2 · Iout · L1 · 
1 ns

ns
2·fswitch · 2 ·Vin · np −Vf −Vout ·( 12 ·Vin · n p
)
1 ns
 2 ·Vin · np
FET off, decreasing current: t2 = t1 · (Vout +Vf  ) − t1 Vout +Vf
t1 = 2 · Iout · L1 · ns

ns
2·fswitch · 12 ·Vin · n p
−Vf −Vout ·( 12 ·Vin · n p
)
FET off, demagnetization: 1 t3 = ns 2·f
1
− t 1 − t 2
2 ·Vin · np switch
t2 = t1 · (Vout +Vf ) − t1
Min. Secondary Current: Isec,min = 0A
1
t3 = 2·fswitch − t1 − t2
Max. Secondary Current: Isec,max = Iripple
Isec,min = 0A
Min. Primary Current: Ipri,max = 0A
Isec,max = Iripple
Max. Primary Current: Ipri,max = Isec,max · nnps + 1
2 · Imag
Ipri,max = 0A
(V +V )·I
Average Input Current: Iin,avg = out Vinf out
Ipri,max = Isec,max · nnps + 12 · Imag
(Vout +Vf )·Iout
Iin,avg = Vin

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16.2. Primary Side Transformer Winding Np

16.2.1. CCM & DCM.

Np

Figure 16.2.1. Half-Bridge - Primary Side Transformer Winding Np Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Np

Figure 16.2.2. Half-Bridge - Primary Side Transformer Winding Np Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Average Primary Transformer Current: INp ,avg = 0A

Min. Primary Transformer Current: INp ,min = Ipri,min

Max. Primary Transformer Current: INp ,max = Ipri,max

Min. Primary Transformer Voltage: VNp ,min = − 12 · Vin

Max. Primary Transformer Voltage: VNp ,max = 1


2 · Vin
np
Min. Primary Transformer Voltage during t3t:3 VNp ,t3 = (Vout + Vf ) · ns

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16.3. Secondary Side Transformer Winding Ns1 & Ns2

16.3.1. CCM & DCM.

Figure 16.3.1. Half-Bridge - Secondary Side Transformer Windings Ns1 and Ns2 Voltage Waveforms in CCM

Figure 16.3.2. Half-Bridge - Secondary Side Transformer Windings Ns1 and Ns2 Current Waveforms in CCM

Figure 16.3.3. Half-Bridge - Secondary Side Transformer Windings Ns1 and Ns2 Voltage Waveforms in DCM

Figure 16.3.4. Half-Bridge - Secondary Side Transformer Windings Ns1 and Ns2 Current Waveforms in DCM

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Min. Secondary Current (tt11of FET): INs1/s2 ,min,t1 = Isec,min

Max. Secondary Current (tt11of FET): INs1/s2 ,max,t1 = Isec,max


Ipri,max Iripple
Min. Secondary Current (tt22of other FET): INs1/s2 ,min,t2 ,other = ns
2· n
− 2
p

Ipri,max
Max. Secondary Current (tt22of other FET): INs1/s2 ,max,t2 ,other = ns
2· n p

Min. Secondary Current (tt22of FET, CCM): INs1/s2 ,min,t2 = Isec,min − INs1/s2 ,min,t2 ,other

Min. Secondary Current (tt22of FET, DCM): INs1/s2 ,min,t2 = 0A

Max. Secondary Current (tt22of FET): INs1/s2 ,max,t2 = Isec,max − INs1/s2 ,max,t2 ,other

Min. Secondary Current (tt33of other FET): INs1/s2 ,min,t3 ,other = 0A

Max. Secondary Current (tt33of other FET): INs1/s2 ,max,t3 ,other = INs1/s2 ,max,t2 ,other − INs1/s2 ,max,t2

Secondary Current (tt3 of FET): INs1/s2 ,t3 = 0A

Average Secondary Current:


 INs1/s2 ,max,t2 +INs1/s2 ,min,t2 ,other INs1/s2 ,min,t2 +INs1/s2 ,max,t2 ,other

I +I
INs1/s2 ,avg = fswitch · sec,min 2 sec,max · t1 + 2 · t2 + 2 · t2

Min. Secondary Voltage: VNs1/s2 ,min = − 12 · Vin · ns


np

Max. Secondary Voltage: VNs1/s2 ,max = 1


2 · Vin · ns
np

Secondary Voltage during tt33: VNs1/s2 ,max,t3 = Vout + Vf

L1

L1

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16.4. Inductor L1

16.4.1. CCM & DCM.

Figure 16.4.1. Half-Bridge - Inductor L1 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Figure 16.4.2. Half-Bridge - Inductor L1 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Isec,max +Isec,min
Average Inductor Current: IL1 ,avg = 2

Min. Inductor Current: IL1 ,min = Isec,min

Max. Inductor Current: IL1 ,max = Isec,max

Min. Inductor Current during t3:t3 IL1 ,min,t3 = INs1/s2 ,min,t3

Max. Inductor Current during t3:t3 IL1 ,max,t3 = INs1/s2 ,max,t3

Min. Inductor Voltage: VL1 ,min = −Vout − Vf

Max. Inductor Voltage: VL1 ,max = 1


2 · Vin · ns
np − Vf − Vout

Inductor Voltage during t3t:3 VL1 ,t3 = 0V

Q1 Q2

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16.5. FET Q1 & Q2

16.5.1. CCM & DCM.

Figure 16.5.1. Half-Bridge - FETs Q1 and Q2 Voltage Waveforms in CCM

Figure 16.5.2. Half-Bridge - FETs Q1 and Q2 Current Waveforms in CCM

Figure 16.5.3. Half-Bridge - FETs Q1 and Q2 Voltage Waveforms in DCM

Figure 16.5.4. Half-Bridge - FETs Q1 and Q2 Current Waveforms in DCM

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Ipri,min +Ipri,max
Average FET Current: IQ1/2 ,avg = 2 · t1 · fswitch

Min. FET Current: IQ1/2 ,min = Ipri,min

Max. FET Current: IQ1/2 ,max = Ipri,max

Min. FET Voltage during t1:t1 VQ1/2 ,min,t1 = 0V

Max. FET Voltage during t1:t1 VQ1/2 ,max,t1 = Vin

FET Voltage during t2:t2 VQ1/2 ,t2 = 1


2 · Vin
np
Min. FET Voltage during t3:t3 Q1/2 ,min,t3 = Vin
2 − (Vout + Vf ) · ns

np
Max. FET Voltage during t3:t3 Q1/2 ,max,t3 = Vin
2 + (Vout + Vf ) · ns

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16.6. Rectifier Diode D1 & D2

16.6.1. CCM & DCM.

Figure 16.6.1. Half-Bridge - Rectifier Diodes D1 and D2 Voltage Waveforms in CCM

Figure 16.6.2. Half-Bridge - Rectifier Diodes D1 and D2 Current Waveforms in CCM

Figure 16.6.3. Half-Bridge - Rectifier Diodes D1 and D2 Voltage Waveforms in DCM

Figure 16.6.4. Half-Bridge - Rectifier Diodes D1 and D2 Current Waveforms in DCM

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Average Rectifier Diode Current: ID1/2 ,avg = INs1/s2 ,avg

Min. Rectifier Diode Current (t1t1of FET): ID1/2 ,min = INs1/s2 ,min

Max. Rectifier Diode Current (tt11of FET): ID1/2 ,max = INs1/s2 ,max

Min. Rectifier Diode Current (t2t2of other FET): ID1/2 ,min,t2 ,other = INs1/s2 ,min,t2 ,other

Max. Rectifier Diode Current (tt22of other FET): ID1/2 ,max,t2 ,other = INs1/s2 ,max,t2 ,other

Min. Rectifier Diode Current (t2t2of FET): ID1/2 ,min,t2 = INs1/s2 ,min,t2

Max. Rectifier Diode Current (tt22of FET): ID1/2 ,max,t2 = INs1/s2 ,max,t2

Min. Rectifier Diode Current (t3t3of other FET): ID1/2 ,min,t3 ,other = INs1/s2 ,min,t3

Max. Rectifier Diode Current (tt33of other FET): ID1/2 ,max,t3 ,other = INs1/s2 ,max,t3

Rectifier Diode Current (t3t3of FET): ID1/2 ,t3 = 0A

Min. Rectifier Diode Voltage: VD1/2 ,min = −Vin · ns


np + Vf

Max. Rectifier Diode Voltage: VD1/2 ,max = Vf


np
Rectifier Diode Voltage during t33: VD1/2 ,t3 = −Vin · ns

C1 C2

C1 C2

C1 C2

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16.7. Input Capacitor C1 & C2

16.7.1. CCM & DCM.

Figure 16.7.1. Half-Bridge - Input Capacitor C1 and C2 Voltage Waveforms in CCM

Figure 16.7.2. Half-Bridge - Input Capacitor C1 and C2 Current Waveforms in CCM

Figure 16.7.3. Half-Bridge - Input Capacitor C1 and C2 Voltage Waveforms in DCM

Figure 16.7.4. Half-Bridge - Input Capacitor C1 and C2 Current Waveforms in DCM

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C1 C2

Min. Input Capacitor Current during t1:t1 IC1/2 ,min,t1 = IQ1/2 ,avg − INp ,max

Max. Input Capacitor Current during t1:t1 IC1/2 ,max,t1 = IQ1/2 ,avg − INp ,min

Input Capacitor Current during t2tand


2 t3:t3 IC1/2 ,t2/3 = IQ1/2 ,avg

Average Input Capacitor Current: IC1/2 ,avg = 0A

Input Capacitor Voltage: VC1/2 = Vin

Co
16.8. Output Capacitor Co

16.8.1. CCM & DCM.

Co
Figure 16.8.1. Half-Bridge - Output Capacitor Co Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Figure 16.8.2. Half-Bridge - Output Capacitor Co Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Co

Min. Output Capacitor Current: ICo ,min = Isec,min − Iout

Max. Output Capacitor Current: ICo ,max = Isec,max − Iout

Min. Output Capacitor Current during t3: t3 ICo ,min,t3 = Isec,min − Iout

Max. Output Capacitor Current during t3: t3 ICo ,max,t3 = INs1/s2 ,max,t3 − Iout

Average Output Capacitor Current: ICo ,avg = 0A

Output Capacitor Voltage: VCo = Vout

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CHAPTER 17

Full-Bridge Converter
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A Full-Bridge regulator converts an input voltage to a higher or lower, positive or negative output voltage level.
The energy is transferred to the output when the FETs are conducting.

Figure 17.0.1. Schematic of a Full-Bridge converter

17.1. General

Lp
Secondary Side Inductance: Ls = 2
( nnps )
 
11 nss Vout +Vf
Inductor Current Ripple: Iripple = L
L11 in · npp − Vf − Vout ) ·· t1Vin · ns ·
· (VVin 1
2·fswitch
np

Vin ·t1
Magnetization Current: Imag = Lp

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1 Vout +Vf
t1 = 2·fswitch · ns
Vin · n
17.1.1. Continuous Conduction Mode. p

1
t2 = 2·fswitch − t1
Vout +Vf
FETs on, increasing current: 1
t1 = 2·fswitch · Vin · ns
n
Isec,min =p Iout − 12 · Iripple
FETs off, decreasing current: 1
t2 = 2·fswitch − t1
Isec,max = Iout + 12 · Iripple
Min. Secondary Current: Isec,min = Iout − 12 · Iripple
Ipri,min = Isec,min · nnps − 12 · Imag
Max. Secondary Current: Isec,max = Iout + 12 · Iripple
Ipri,max = Isec,max · nnps + 12 · Imag
Min. Primary Current: Ipri,min = Isec,min · nnps − 12 · Imag
(V +V )·I
Iin,avg = out Vinf out
Max. Primary Current: ns
Ipri,max = Isec,max · np + 12 · Imag
(Vout +Vf )·Iout
Average Input Current: Iin,avg = Vin

17.1.2. Discontinuous Conduction Mode.



Vout +Vf
FETs on, increasing current: t1 = 2 · Iout · L1 · 
ns

ns
2·fswitch · Vin · n p
−Vf −Vout ·(Vin · n p
)
ns
 Vin · n
FETs off, decreasing current: t2 = t1 · (Vout +Vpf ) − t
 1
Vout +Vf
t1 = 2 · Iout · L1 · ns

ns
2·fswitch · Vin · n p
−Vf −Vout ·(Vin · n p
)
FETs off, demagnetization: 1
tV3in=· ns2·fswitch − t1 − t 2
np
t2 = t1 · (Vout +Vf ) − t1
Min. Secondary Current: Isec,min = 0A
1
t3 = 2·fswitch − t1 − t 2
Max. Secondary Current: Isec,max = Iripple
Isec,min = 0A
Min. Primary Current: Ipri,max = 0A
Isec,max = Iripple
Max. Primary Current: Ipri,max = Isec,max · nnps + 1
2 · Imag
Ipri,max = 0A
(V +V )·I
Average Input Current: Iin,avg = out Vinf out
Ipri,max = Isec,max · nnps + 12 · Imag
(Vout +Vf )·Iout
Iin,avg = Vin

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17.2. Primary Side Transformer Winding Np

17.2.1. CCM & DCM.

Np

Figure 17.2.1. Full-Bridge - Primary Side Transformer Winding Np Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Np

Figure 17.2.2. Full-Bridge - Primary Side Transformer Winding Np Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Average Primary Transformer Current: INp ,avg = 0A

Min. Primary Transformer Current: INp ,min = Ipri,min

Max. Primary Transformer Current: INp ,max = Ipri,max

Min. Primary Transformer Voltage: VNp ,min = −Vin

Max. Primary Transformer Voltage: VNp ,max = Vin


np
Primary Transformer Voltage during t3t:3 VNp ,t3 = (Vout + Vf ) · ns

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17.3. Secondary Side Transformer Winding Ns1 & Ns2

17.3.1. CCM & DCM.

Figure 17.3.1. Full-Bridge - Secondary Side Transformer Windings Ns1 and Ns2 Voltage Waveforms in CCM

Figure 17.3.2. Full-Bridge - Secondary Side Transformer Windings Ns1 and Ns2 Current Waveforms in CCM

Figure 17.3.3. Full-Bridge - Secondary Side Transformer Windings Ns1 and Ns2 Voltage Waveforms in DCM

Figure 17.3.4. Full-Bridge - Secondary Side Transformer Windings Ns1 and Ns2 Current Waveforms in DCM

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Min. Secondary Transformer Current (tt11of FET): INs1/s2 ,min = Isec,min

Max. Secondary Transformer Current (tt22 of FET): INs1/s2 ,max = Isec,max


Ipri,max Iripple
Min. Secondary Transformer Current (tt22of other FET): INs1/s2 ,min,t2 ,other = ns
2· n
− 2
p

Ipri,max
Max. Secondary Transformer Current (tt22 of other FET): INs1/s2 ,max,t2 ,other = ns
2· n
p

Min. Secondary Transformer Current (tt22of FET, CCM): INs1/s2 ,min,t2 = Isec,min − INs1/s2 ,min,t2 ,other

Min. Secondary Transformer Current (tt22of FET, DCM): INs1/s2 ,min,t2 = 0A

Max. Secondary Transformer Current (tt22 of FET): INs1/s2 ,max,t2 = Isec,max − INs1/s2 ,max,t2 ,other

Min. Secondary Transformer Current (tt33of other FET): INs1/s2 ,min,t3 ,other = 0A

Max. Secondary Transformer Current (tt33 of other FET): INs1/s2 ,max,t3 ,other = INs1/s2 ,max,t2 ,other − Itrans,sec,max,t2

Secondary Transformer Current (tt3 of FET): INs1/s2 ,t3 = 0A

Average Secondary Current:


 IN +IN IN +IN 
I +I s1/s2 ,max,t2 s1/s2 ,min,t2 ,other s1/s2 ,min,t2 s1/s2 ,max,t2 ,other
INs1/s2 ,avg = fswitch · sec,min 2 sec,max · t1 + 2 · t2 + 2 · t2
ns
Min. Secondary Transformer Voltage: VNs1/s2 ,min = −Vin · np

ns
Max. Secondary Transformer Voltage: VNs1/s2 ,max = Vin · np

Secondary Transformer Voltage during tt33: VNs1/s2 ,max,t3 = −Vout − Vf

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17.4. Inductor L1

17.4.1. CCM & DCM.

Figure 17.4.1. Full-Bridge - Inductor L1 Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Figure 17.4.2. Full-Bridge - Inductor L1 Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Isec,max +Isec,min
Average Inductor Current: IL1 ,avg = 2 · (t1 + t2 ) · fswitch

Min. Inductor Current: IL1 ,min = Isec,min

Max. Inductor Current: IL1 ,max = Isec,max

Min. Inductor Current during t3:t3 IL1 ,min,t3 = INs1/s2 ,min,t3

Max. Inductor Current during t3:t3 IL1 ,max,t3 = INs1/s2 ,max,t3

Min. Inductor Voltage: VL1 ,min = −Vout − Vf

Max. Inductor Voltage: VL1 ,max = Vin · ns


np − Vf − Vout

Inductor Voltage during t3t:3 VL1 ,t3 = 0V

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

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17.5. FET Q1, Q2, Q3 & Q4

17.5.1. CCM & DCM.

Figure 17.5.1. Full-Bridge - FETs Q1=Q3 and Q2=Q4 Voltage Waveforms in CCM

Figure 17.5.2. Full-Bridge - FETs Q1=Q3 and Q2=Q4 Current Waveforms in CCM

Figure 17.5.3. Full-Bridge - FETs Q1=Q3 and Q2=Q4 Voltage Waveforms in DCM

Figure 17.5.4. Full-Bridge - FETs Q1=Q3 and Q2=Q4 Current Waveforms in DCM

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Q1 Q3 Q2 Q4

Average FET Current: IQ1/2/3/4 ,avg =


Ipri,min +Ipri,max
2 · t1 · fswitch

Min. FET Current: IQ1/2/3/4 ,min = Ipri,min

Max. FET Current: IQ1/2/3/4 ,max = Ipri,max

Min. FET Voltage during t1: t1 VQ1/2/3/4 ,min,t1 = 0V

Max. FET Voltage during t1 (tt11 oft1 other FET): VQ1/2/3/4 ,max,t1 = Vin

FET Voltage during t2: t2 VQ1/2/3/4 ,t2 = 1


2 · Vin
 
Min. FET Voltage during t3 (tt33 oft3other FET): Q1/2/3/4 ,min,t3 = 1
2
n
· Vin − (Vout + Vf ) · nps
 
Max. FET Voltage during t3: t3 Q1/2/3/4 ,max,t3 = Vin − 21 · Vin + (Vout + Vf ) ·
np
ns

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17.6. Rectifier Diode D1 & D2

17.6.1. CCM & DCM.

Figure 17.6.1. Full-Bridge - Rectifier Diodes D1 and D2 Voltage Waveforms in CCM

Figure 17.6.2. Full-Bridge - Rectifier Diodes D1 and D2 Current Waveforms in CCM

Figure 17.6.3. Full-Bridge - Rectifier Diodes D1 and D2 Voltage Waveforms in DCM

Figure 17.6.4. Full-Bridge - Rectifier Diodes D1 and D2 Current Waveforms in DCM

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Average Rectifier Diode Current: ID1/2 ,avg = INs1/s2 ,avg

Min. Rectifier Diode Current (t1t1of FET): ID1/2 ,min = INs1/s2 ,min

Max. Rectifier Diode Current (t1t1of FET): ID1/2 ,max = INs1/s2 ,max

Min. Rectifier Diode Current (t2t2of other FET): ID1/2 ,min,t2 ,other = INs1/s2 ,min,t2 ,other

Max. Rectifier Diode Current (t2t2of other FET): ID1/2 ,max,t2 ,other = INs1/s2 ,max,t2 ,other

Min. Rectifier Diode Current (t2t2of FET): ID1/2 ,min,t2 = INs1/s2 ,min,t2

Max. Rectifier Diode Current (t2t2of FET): ID1/2 ,max,t2 = INs1/s2 ,max,t2

Min. Rectifier Diode Current (t3t3of other FET): ID1/2 ,min,t3 ,other = INs1/s2 ,min,t3

Max. Rectifier Diode Current (t3t3of other FET): ID1/2 ,max,t3 ,other = INs1/s2 ,max,t3

Rectifier Diode Current (t3t3of FET): ID1/2 ,t3 = 0A

Min. Rectifier Diode Voltage: VD1/2 ,min = −2 · Vin · ns


np + Vf

Max. Rectifier Diode Voltage: VD1/2 ,max = Vf

Rectifier Diode Voltage during tt33: VD1/2 ,t3 = −2 · Vout

Ci

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17.7. Input Capacitor Ci

17.7.1. CCM & DCM.

Figure 17.7.1. Full-Bridge - Input Capacitor Ci Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Figure 17.7.2. Full-Bridge - Input Capacitor Ci Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Min. Input Capacitor Current during t1: t1 ICi ,min,t1 = 2 · IQ1/2/3/4 ,avg − Ipri,max

Max. Input Capacitor Current during t1: t1 ICi ,max,t1 = 2 · IQ1/2/3/4 ,avg − Ipri,min

Input Capacitor Current during t2 and


t2 t3: t3 ICi ,t2/3 = 2 · IQ1/2/3/4 ,avg

Average Input Capacitor Current: ICi ,avg = 0A

Input Capacitor Voltage: VCi = Vin

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t2 t3 ICi ,t2/3 = 2 · IQ1/2/3/4 ,avg

ICi ,avg = 0A

VCi = Vin

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Co

17.8. Output Capacitor Co

17.8.1. CCM & DCM.

Co

Figure 17.8.1. Full-Bridge - Output Capacitor Co Voltage Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Co
Figure 17.8.2. Full-Bridge - Output Capacitor Co Current Waveforms in CCM and DCM

Min. Output Capacitor Current: ICo ,min = Isec,min − Iout

Max. Output Capacitor Current: ICo ,max = Isec,max − Iout

Min. Output Capacitor Current during t3: t3 ICo ,min,t3 = Isec,min − Iout

Max. Output Capacitor Current during t3:t3 ICo ,max,t3 = INs1/s2 ,max,t3 − Iout

Average Output Capacitor Current: ICo ,avg = 0A

Output Capacitor Voltage: VCo = Vout

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Phase-Shifted
Full-Bridge Converter
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A Phase-Shifted Full-Bridge regulator converts an input voltage to a higher or lower, positive or negative
output voltage level. The energy is transferred to the output when the switches in one leg are both conducting.
Calculations are made for Zero Voltage Switching (ZVS) between 50% and 100% load.

Figure 18.0.1. Schematic of a Phase-Shifted Full-Bridge converter

18.1. General

Lp
Secondary Side Inductance: Ls = 2
( nnps )
Voltage across primary Transformer Main Winding: VNp = Vin ·
Lp
Lp +Lsh
 
V
Inductor Current Ripple: Iripple = LL1111 ·· (V
ripple =
nsns − V − V
· pn−
N p· n
Vin p
Vf −fVout out · t+V
· )Vout
in ·
f
1ns ·
1
2·fswitch
np

18.1.1. Continuous Conduction Mode.


Vout +Vf
Duty Cycle Transformer: D= ns
VN p · n p

The duty cycle of the FETs is 50%.

FETs on, increasing current: t1 = 1


fswitch · D
2

FETs off, decreasing current: t2 = 1


fswitch − t1

Phaseshift-time: t3 = 1
2·fswitch − t1

Magnetization Current: Imag = Vin ·t1


Lp +Lsh

Min. Secondary Current: Isec,min = Iout − 1


2 · Iripple

Max. Secondary Current: Isec,max = Iout + 1


2 · Iripple

Min. Primary Current: Ipri,min = Isec,min · ns


np − 1
2 · Imag

Max. Primary Current: Ipri,max = Isec,max · ns


np + 1
2 · Imag
(Vout +Vf )·Iout
Average Input Current: Iin,avg = Vin

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18.2. Primary Side Transformer Winding Np

18.2.1. CCM.

Figure 18.2.1. Phase-Shifted Full-Bridge - Primary Side Transformer Winding Np Voltage Waveform in CCM

Figure 18.2.2. Phase-Shifted Full-Bridge - Primary Side Transformer Winding Np Current Waveform in CCM

Average Primary Transformer Current: INp ,avg = 0A

Min. Primary Transformer Current: INp ,min = Ipri,min

Max. Primary Transformer Current: INp ,max = Ipri,max


Iripple
Primary Transformer Current (freewheeling): INp ,min,f w = INp ,max − n
2· nps

Min. Primary Transformer Voltage: VNp ,min = −VNp

Max. Primary Transformer Voltage: VNp ,max = VNp

Ns1 Ns2

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VNp ,max
VNp ,max
= VN=p
VNp

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18.3. Secondary Side Transformer Winding Ns1 & Ns2

18.3.1. CCM.

Ns1 Ns1
Ns2 Ns2

Figure 18.3.1. Phase-Shifted Full-Bridge - Secondary Side Transformer Windings Ns1 and Ns2 Voltage Waveforms
in CCM

Ns1 Ns1
Ns2 Ns2
Figure 18.3.2. Phase-Shifted Full-Bridge - Secondary Side Transformer Windings Ns1 and Ns2 Current Waveforms
in CCM

Min. Secondary Transformer Current: INs1/s2


IN,min = I = Isec,min
s1/s2 ,minsec,min

Max. Secondary Transformer Current: INs1/s2


IN,max = I = Isec,max
s1/s2 ,maxsec,max

Average Secondary Transformer Current:


IN IN,min +I
,min +IN,max
Ns1/s2 s1/s2 ,max
IN IN,max +I
,max +IN,min
Ns1/s2 s1/s2 ,min
INs1/s2
IN,avg · ( s1/s2
= f = fswitch
s1/s2 ,avgswitch
· ( s1/s22 2 · (t1 −
· (tt1ph−) + s1/s2 s1/s2
tph ) + 2 2 · tph )· tph )
ns ns
Min. Secondary Transformer Voltage: VNs1/s2
VN,min = −V=N−V
s1/s2 ,min p · n
Npp · np

Max. Secondary Transformer Voltage: VNs1/s2


VN,max = V = ·VnnNpsp ·
s1/s2 ,maxNp
ns
np

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18.4. Inductor L1

18.4.1. CCM.

L1

Figure 18.4.1. Phase-Shifted Full-Bridge - Inductor L1 Voltage Waveform in CCM

L1
Figure 18.4.2. Phase-Shifted Full-Bridge - Inductor L1 Current Waveform in CCM

Isec,max +Isec,min
Average Inductor Current: IL1 ,avg = 2

Min. Inductor Current: IL1 ,min = Isec,min

Max. Inductor Current: IL1 ,max = Isec,max

Min. Inductor Voltage: VL1 ,min = −Vout − Vf


ns
Max. Inductor Voltage: VL1 ,max = Vin · np − Vf − Vout

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18.5. FET Q1, Q2, Q3 & Q4

18.5.1. CCM.

Figure 18.5.1. Phase-Shifted Full-Bridge - FETs Q1 and Q2 Voltage Waveforms in CCM

Figure 18.5.2. Phase-Shifted Full-Bridge - FETs Q1 and Q2 Current Waveforms in CCM

Figure 18.5.3. Phase-Shifted Full-Bridge - FETs Q3 and Q4 Voltage Waveforms in CCM

Figure 18.5.4. Phase-Shifted Full-Bridge - FETs Q3 and Q4 Current Waveforms in CCM

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Min. FET Current (t1 of


t1 FET, all FETs): IQ1/2/3/4 ,min = Ipri,min

t1 Max. FET
IQ1/2/3/4 Current
,min (t1 tof
= Ipri,min 1 FET, all FETs): IQ1/2/3/4 ,max = Ipri,max

tt11 Min. FET


IQ1/2/3/4 Current
,max
,min (freewheeling,
= IIpri,min
= pri,maxt1 Q3 & Q4): IQ1/2/3/4
3/4 ,min,t
,min
ph
= IN p ,min
pri,min

t1 Max.
IQ3/4 FET
,min,t
1/2/3/4 ,maxCurrent
ph
= (freewheeling,
= IINpri,max
p ,min t1 Q3 & Q4): IQ1/2/3/4
3/4 ,max,t
,max
ph
= IN p ,max
pri,max

Min. FET ph
IQ3/4 ,max,t
,min,t Current
ph = IN (freewheeling, Q1 & Q2):
= INpp,min
,max IQ3/4
1/2 ,min,tph
= I−I
NpN p ,max
,min

Max.
IQ1/2 FETph
3/4 ,min,t
,max,t Current
ph
= −I
= p(freewheeling,
INpN,max
,max Q1 & Q2): IQ3/4
1/2 ,max,tph
= I−I
NpN p ,min
,max

IQ ,min +IQ1/2/3/4 ,max IQ3/4 ,min,tph +IQ3/4 ,max,tph


Average
,min,tFET
IQ1/2 ,max,t ph =Current
ph
−IN
= −I (Q3 & Q4):
Npp,max
,min IQ1/2 ,avg =
3/4 ,min,t ph
( = 1/2/3/4
−INp ,max2 · (t1 − tph ) + 2 · tph ) · fswitch
IQ ,min +IQ1/2/3/4 ,max IQ ,min,t I+I
Q Q
ph 1/2/3/4 ,min +IQ
,max,t
ph 1/2/3/4 ,max IQ1/2 ,min,tph +IQ1/2 ,max,tph
IQ3/4
1/2 ,avg
=ph( =1/2/3/4
,max,t −INp ,min2 IQ1/23/4
· (t1 − tph ) + ,avg =ph( =
,max,t
3/4
2 −INp ,min2 · tph ) · fswitch
· (t1 − tph ) + 2 · tph ) · fswitch
IQ ,min +IQ IQ ,min,t I+I
Q Q ,min +I
,max,t IQ3/4 ,min,tph +IQ3/4 ,max,tph
Average FET
( Current 2 1 & Q2):
(Q
1/2/3/4 1/2/3/4 ,max 1/2 ph 1/2/3/4
1/2 ph Q1/2/3/4 ,max
IQ3/4
1/2 ,avg =
· (t1 − tph ) + 3/4
IVQQ3/4 =(=
,avg ,min
1/2/3/4 2 0V
3/4
2
· tph ) · fswitch
· (t1 − tph ) + 2 · tph ) · fswitch
IQ ,min +IQ1/2/3/4 ,max IQ ,min,t I+I
Q Q ,min +I
,max,t ph Q1/2/3/4 ,max
IQ1/2 ,min,tph +IQ1/2 ,max,tph
V
IQQ1/2 = ( =1/2/3/4
,avg ,min
1/2/3/4
0V 2
1/2
IVQQ1/2
· (t1 − tph ) + = ph
( =
,avg ,max
1/2/3/4 2
1/2/3/4
V1/2
in 2 · tph ) · fswitch
· (t1 − tph ) + 2 · tph ) · fswitch

Min. FET,max
VQ1/2/3/4 Voltage:
,min = 0V
= Vin VQ1/2/3/4 ,min = 0V
D1 D2
Max. FET
VQ1/2/3/4 Voltage:
,max = Vin VQ1/2/3/4 ,max = Vin
D1 D2
D1 D2 D1 D2

D1 D2
D1 D2
D1 D2 D1 D2

D1 D2
D1 D2
D1 D2 D1 D2
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VQ1/2/3/4 ,min = 0V

VQ1/2/3/4 ,max = Vin

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18.6. Rectifier Diodes D1 & D2

18.6.1. CCM.

D1 D2

Figure 18.6.1. Phase-Shifted Full-Bridge - Rectifier Diodes D1 and D2 Voltage Waveforms in CCM

D1 D2
Figure 18.6.2. Phase-Shifted Full-Bridge - Rectifier Diodes D1 and D2 Current Waveforms in CCM

Average Rectifier Diode Current: ID1/2 ,avg = INs1/s2 ,avg

Min. Rectifier Diode Current: ID1/2 ,min = INs1/s2 ,min

Max. Rectifier Diode Current: ID1/2 ,max = INs1/s2 ,max


ns
Min. Rectifier Diode Voltage: VD1/2 ,min = −2 · VNp · np + Vf

Max. Rectifier Diode Voltage: VD1/2 ,max = Vf

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18.7. Input Capacitor Ci

18.7.1. CCM.

Ci

Figure 18.7.1. Phase-Shifted Full-Bridge - Input Capacitor Ci Voltage Waveform in CCM

Ci
Figure 18.7.2. Phase-Shifted Full-Bridge - Input Capacitor Ci Current Waveform in CCM

Min. Input Capacitor Current during t1t:1 ICi ,min,t1 = 2 · Iin,avg − INp ,max

Max. Input Capacitor Current during t1t:1 ICi ,max,t1 = 2 · Iin,avg − INp ,min

Input Capacitor Current during tt22: ICi ,t2 = 2 · Iin,avg

Average Input Capacitor Current: ICi ,avg = 0A

Input Capacitor Voltage: VCi = Vin

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18.8. Output Capacitor Co

18.8.1. CCM.

Co

Figure 18.8.1. Phase-Shifted Full-Bridge - Output Capacitor Co Voltage Waveform in CCM

Co
Figure 18.8.2. Phase-Shifted Full-Bridge - Output Capacitor Co Current Waveform in CCM

Min. Output Capacitor Current: ICo ,min = Iout − Isec,max

Max. Output Capacitor Current: ICo ,max = Iout − Isec,min

Average Output Capacitor Current: ICo ,avg = 0A

Output Capacitor Voltage: VCo = Vout

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