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Adaptive Mixed On-Time and Switching Frequency Control of a System of Interleaved Switched-Capacitor Converters

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In this paper, the authors proposed a configuration of SC converters connected in parallel, with their inputs and outputs interleaved and adaptively controlled, where the interleaving operation is performed by using an original type of control in which both the capacitors' charging time TON and switching frequency are adjusted to get the line and load regulation.
Abstract
The switched-capacitor (SC) converters are ideal switching-mode power supplies for consumer portable electronic devices due to their nature of being light weight, small size, and high-power density. However, they suffer from a discontinuous input-current waveform with large di/dt, which leads to significant electromagnetic interference emission. This paper proposes a configuration of SC converters connected in parallel, with their inputs and outputs interleaved and adaptively controlled. The interleaving operation is performed by using an original type of control in which both the capacitors' charging time TON and switching frequency are adjusted to get the line and load regulation. It is shown that, for a given range of variation of the supply voltage and load, there always exists a solution [TON, TS] that assures both output-voltage regulation and perfect interleaving. Experimental results are provided to validate the feasibility of the proposed scheme. Precise interleaving, and good line and load regulation are maintained for all the designated range, including the transient periods.

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Alternative power sources for remote sensors: A review

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A Transformer-less High-Gain Boost Converter With Input Current Ripple Cancelation at a Selectable Duty Cycle

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Analysis and Optimization of Switched-Capacitor DC–DC Converters

TL;DR: In this paper, a switched-capacitor (SC) dc-dc converter's steady-state performance was evaluated through evaluation of its output impedance. But the performance of SC converters was not compared with conventional magnetic-based dc-DC converter circuits, in the context of various application settings.
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Switched-capacitor power electronics circuits

TL;DR: In this paper, a tutorial of the main results in switching-capacitor (SC) converters research and design can be found, with a focus on switching-mode converters without inductors and transformers.
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A New Design Method for High-Power High-Efficiency Switched-Capacitor DC–DC Converters

TL;DR: In this paper, a 1-kW 42/14-V switched-capacitor converter was designed for 42-V automotive system, which can achieve a peak efficiency of 98% and 96 % at full load.
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Inductorless DC-to-DC converter with high power density

TL;DR: A new type of switching-mode power supply containing no inductors or transformers makes possible the realization of power converters of small size, low weight and high power density, able to be manufactured in IC technology.
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An Interleaved Boost Converter With Zero-Voltage Transition

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a soft-switching interleaved boost converter composed of two shunted elementary boost conversion units and an auxiliary inductor, which is able to turn on both the active power switches at zero voltage to reduce their switching losses and evidently raise the conversion efficiency.
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