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Conducted Emissions for Different Conversion Ratios of GaN-Based Synchronous Buck Converter (CROSBI ID 680496)

Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija

Bačmaga, Josip ; Blečić, Raul ; Barić, Adrijan Conducted Emissions for Different Conversion Ratios of GaN-Based Synchronous Buck Converter. 2019. str. 1-4

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Bačmaga, Josip ; Blečić, Raul ; Barić, Adrijan

engleski

Conducted Emissions for Different Conversion Ratios of GaN-Based Synchronous Buck Converter

Large voltage conversion ratios of the switching DC-DC converters are difficult to achieve at high switching frequencies due to the short pulses of the control signals for the FET switches. To overcome this, multiple stages of the DC-DC converters with smaller conversion ratios can be used. A synchronous buck converter based on the gallium-nitride FET switches is designed to analyze the impact of the different voltage conversion ratios on the power efficiency and differential-mode conducted EMI at the input of the converter. The conducted EMI and power efficiency are measured for duty ratios of 10% to 50% and for switching frequencies up to 5 MHz. The input and output voltage and power levels are set to reproduce the operating conditions of the front-end and load converter in the multi-stage step-down switching DC-DC converter topology

conducted EMI ; duty ratio ; gallium-nitride FET ; power efficiency ; switching DC-DC converter

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1-4.

2019.

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Podaci o skupu

Joint International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility and Asia-Pacific International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility

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03.06.2019-07.06.2019

Sapporo, Japan

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