MULTI-OUTPUT SEPTIC CONVERTER

20240072659 ยท 2024-02-29

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Abstract

A first coupling capacitor is electrically connected in series with an input side reactor. A positive rectifier diode is electrically connected in series with the first coupling capacitor. A positive output side reactor is electrically connected to a connecting point of the first coupling capacitor and the positive rectifier diode and a ground potential. A first smoothing capacitor is electrically connected to the positive rectifier diode and a ground potential. A second coupling capacitor is electrically connected in series with the first coupling capacitor. A negative rectifier diode is electrically connected to the positive output side reactor and the second coupling capacitor. A negative output side reactor is electrically connected to a connecting point of the second coupling capacitor and the negative rectifier diode. A second smoothing capacitor is electrically connected to the negative rectifier diode, the ground potential, and the negative output side reactor.

Claims

1. A DC/DC converter that provides positive and negative output voltages, comprising: an input side reactor; a first coupling capacitor; a positive rectifier diode; a positive output side reactor; a first smoothing capacitor; a second coupling capacitor; a negative rectifier diode; a negative output side reactor; and a second smoothing capacitor, wherein a positive output of the DC/DC converter is electrically connected via the input side reactor, the first coupling capacitor, and the positive rectifier diode; the first smoothing capacitor is electrically connected between the positive output and a ground potential; the positive output side reactor is electrically connected between a connecting point of the first coupling capacitor and the positive rectifier diode and the ground potential; a negative output of the DC/DC converter is electrically connected to a connecting point of the first coupling capacitor, the positive rectifier diode, and the positive output side reactor via the second coupling capacitor and the negative output side reactor; the second smoothing capacitor is electrically connected between the negative output and the ground potential; and the negative rectifier diode is connected between a connecting point of the second coupling capacitor and the negative output side reactor and the ground potential.

2. The DC/DC converter according to claim 1, wherein the positive rectifier diode and the negative rectifier diode comprise a synchronous rectification element.

3. A DC/DC converter that provides positive and negative output voltages comprising: an input side reactor; a first coupling capacitor that is electrically connected in series with the input side reactor; a positive rectifier diode that is electrically connected in series with the first coupling capacitor and outputs a positive output voltage; a positive output side reactor that is electrically connected to a connecting point of the first coupling capacitor and the positive rectifier diode and a ground potential; a first smoothing capacitor that is electrically connected to the positive rectifier diode and the ground potential; a second coupling capacitor that is electrically connected in series with the first coupling capacitor; a negative rectifier diode that is electrically connected to the positive output side reactor and the second coupling capacitor and outputs a negative output voltage; a negative output side reactor that is electrically connected to a connecting point of the second coupling capacitor and the negative rectifier diode; and a second smoothing capacitor that is electrically connected to the negative rectifier diode, the ground potential, and the negative output side reactor.

4. The DC/DC converter according to claim 3, wherein the positive rectifier diode and the negative rectifier diode comprise a synchronous rectification element.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

[0030] FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a DC/DC converter including a SEPIC circuit according to one or more embodiments;

[0031] FIG. 2A is a diagram illustrating cross regulation characteristics (Io(P)=100 mA, Io(M)=10 mA) of the DC/DC converter such as is illustrated in FIG. 1;

[0032] FIG. 2B is a diagram illustrating cross regulation characteristics (Io(P)=10 mA, Io(M)=100 mA) of the DC/DC converter such as is illustrated in FIG. 1;

[0033] FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a DC/DC converter of a SEPIC circuit including a synchronous rectifier circuit according to one or more embodiments;

[0034] FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating a SEPIC circuit according to a related art;

[0035] FIG. 5A is a diagram illustrating cross regulation characteristics (Io(P)=100 mA, Io(M)=10 mA) in the related art such as is illustrated in FIG. 4;

[0036] FIG. 5B is a diagram illustrating cross regulation characteristics (Io(P)=10 mA, Io(M)=100 mA) in the related art such as is illustrated in FIG. 4;

[0037] FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating a path of discharge due to an operation of a switching element according to a related art; and

[0038] FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating a path of discharge due to an operation of a switching element according to one or more embodiments.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0039] A DC/DC converter according to one or more embodiments is described in detail with reference to drawings. FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a DC/DC converter 1 including a SEPIC circuit according to one or more embodiments. The DC/DC converter 1 includes the input side reactor Lin that is connected with the input voltage source Vin, the first coupling capacitor C1 that is electrically connected in series with the input side reactor Lin, the positive rectifier diode D1 that is electrically connected in series with the first coupling capacitor C1 and outputs a positive output voltage, a positive side reactor L1 that is electrically connected to a connecting point of the first coupling capacitor C1 and the positive rectifier diode D1 and a ground potential GND, the first smoothing capacitor Co1 that is electrically connected to the positive rectifier diode D1 and the ground potential GND, the second coupling capacitor C2 that is electrically connected in series with the first coupling capacitor C1, the negative rectifier diode D2 that is electrically connected to the negative rectifier diode D2 and the second coupling capacitor C2 and outputs a negative output voltage, the negative output side reactor L2 that is electrically connected to a connecting point of the second coupling capacitor C2 and the negative rectifier diode D2, and the second smoothing capacitor Co2 that is electrically connected to the negative rectifier diode D2, the ground potential GND, and the negative output side reactor L2.

[0040] The DC/DC converter 1 outputs a positive output voltage +Vout, which is an output potential of the positive rectifier diode D1, and the first smoothing capacitor Co1. The DC/DC converter 1 outputs a negative output voltage ?Vout, which is an output potential of the negative rectifier diode D2, and a second smoothing capacitor Co2. The PWM signal controller Cont1 generates an on/off drive signal of the switch Q1. The PWM signal controller Cont1 conducts a feedback control by calculating an error signal between a reference voltage Vref and the positive output voltage +Vout.

[0041] Compared to a DC/DC converter illustrated in FIG. 4, a DC/DC converter illustrated in FIG. 1 is organized with only two outputs, positive and negative poles, by deleting a diode D3 and a capacitor Co3. But the same number of components for a function illustrated in FIG. 4 may be used for the DC/DC converter illustrated in FIG. 1. However, the DC/DC converter illustrated in FIG. 1 differs from the DC/DC converter illustrated in FIG. 4 in that a decoupling capacitor C1 and a decoupling capacitor C2 are connected in series. That is, a positive terminal of the decoupling capacitor C2 is connected to a connecting point of the input side reactor Lin and a drain of the switching element Q1 via a connecting point of the decoupling capacitor C1, an anode terminal of the positive rectifier diode D1, and the positive side reactor L1.

[0042] In the DC/DC converter illustrated in FIG. 1, the positive output voltage may be indicated by the following equation. First, the positive output voltage +Vout side is equal to the charge and the discharge of the input side reactor Lin under a steady state; therefore,


Vin.Math.D=(Vco1+Vc1?Vin).Math.(1?D)


D/(1?D)=(Vco1+Vc1?Vin)/VinEQ(7)

[0043] Since the positive side reactor L1 is equal to the charge and the discharged as well,


Vc1.Math.D=VCo1.Math.(1?D)


D/(1?D)=VCo1/Vc1EQ(8)

[0044] From equations EQ(7) and EQ(8),


(Vco1+Vc1?Vin)/Vin=VCo1/Vc1


Vc1.Math.(Vco1+Vc1?Vin)?VCo1.Math.Vin=0


Vc1.Math.(Vco1+Vc1)?Vc1.Math.Vin?VCo1.Math.Vin=0


Vc1.Math.(Vco1+Vc1)?(Vc1+VCo1).Math.Vin=0


(Vc1?Vin).Math.(Vc1+VCo1)=0


?Vc1=Vin

[0045] (Vc1=?VCo1 is not valid because of the breakdown of the diode D1.)

[0046] Therefore, the voltage of the decoupling capacitor C1 is the input voltage Vin.

[0047] Also, from equation EQ(7),

[00002] D / ( 1 - D ) .Math. Vin = ( VCo 1 + Vc 1 - Vin ) VCo 1 = Vin ( D / ( 1 - D ) ) + Vin - Vc 1 = ( Vin .Math. D + Vin - Vin .Math. D ) / ( 1 - D ) - Vc 1 = ( Vin ) / ( 1 - D ) - Vc 1

[0048] From Vc1=Vin,

[0049] the positive output voltage +Vout may be expressed as


Vco1=Vin.Math.D/(1?D)

[0050] Since the charge and the discharge of the input side reactor Lin are equal in the steady state on the negative output voltage ?Vout side as well,


Vin.Math.D=(Vc1+Vc2?Vin).Math.(D?1)


D/(D?1)=(Vc1+Vc2?Vin)/VinEQ(9)

[0051] Since the charge and the discharge of the negative side reactor L2 are equal as well,


(Vc1+Vc2?VCo2).Math.D=VCo2.Math.(D?1)


D/(D?1)=VCo2/(Vc1+Vc2?VCo2)EQ(10)

[0052] From equations EQ(9) and EQ(10),


(Vc1+Vc2?Vin)/Vin=VCo2/(Vc1+Vc2?VCo2)


(Vc1+Vc2?Vin).Math.(Vc1+Vc2?VCo2)=Vin.Math.VCo2


Vc1+Vc2=Vin+VCo2

[0053] The voltages of the decoupling capacitor C1 and the decoupling capacitor C2 are expressed as (the input voltage+the output voltage). The voltage Vc1 of the decoupling capacitor C1 is found to be the input voltage and the voltage Vc2 of the decoupling capacitor C2 is VCo2 since the voltage Vc1=Vin from the SEPIC operation described above.

[0054] From equation EQ(7),


D/(1?D)=(Vc1+Vc2?Vin)/Vin


Vin.Math.D/(1?D)=Vc1?Vc1+Vin


Vin.Math.D/(1?D)+Vin=Vc1+Vc2


(Vin.Math.D+Vin?Vin.Math.D)/(1?D)=Vc2


Vin/(1?D)=Vc2EQ(11)

[0055] From equation EQ(8),


D/(1?D)=Vco2/(Vc1+Vc2?VCo2)


D(Vc1+Vc2?Vco2)=Vco2(1?D)


D.Math.Vc1+D.Math.Vc2?D.Math.Vco2=VCo2?D.Math.Vco2


D.Math.Vc1+D.Math.Vc2=Vco2


Vc1+Vc2=VCo2/DEQ(12)

[0056] From equations EQ(11) and EQ(12),


Vin/(1?D)=VCo2/D


VCo2=Vin.Math.D/(1?D)

[0057] VCo1 and VCo2 output the same voltage.

[0058] Therefore, the same voltage is output for the positive output voltage +Vout (=VCo1) and the negative output voltage ?Vout (=VCo2).

[0059] FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating a path of discharge due to an operation of a switching element according to one or more embodiments. As illustrated in FIG. 7, for example, in the DC/DC converter illustrated in FIG. 1, when the switching element Q1 is OFF, a discharge path of the positive side reactor L1 is not only a discharge path f, which is the positive side reactor L1.fwdarw.the diode D1.fwdarw.the capacitor Co1.fwdarw.the positive side reactor L1, but also a discharge path h, which is the positive side reactor L1.fwdarw.the decoupling capacitor C1.fwdarw.the decoupling capacitor C2.fwdarw.the diode D2.fwdarw.the positive side reactor L1.

[0060] The discharge path of the negative side reactor L2 is not only a discharge path g, which is the negative side reactor L2.fwdarw.the diode D2.fwdarw.the capacitor Co2.fwdarw.the negative side reactor L2, but also a discharge path i, which is the negative side reactor L2.fwdarw.the decoupling capacitor C2.fwdarw.the diode D1.fwdarw.the capacitor Co1.fwdarw.the capacitor Co2.fwdarw.the negative side reactor L2.

[0061] The DC/DC converter illustrated in FIG. 4 forms two additional paths through the decoupling capacitor C1, but the DC/DC converter illustrated in FIG. 1 does not have a path through the decoupling capacitor C1.

[0062] Hence,


VCo1=Vc2


VCo2=VCo1+VCo2?Vc2

[0063] When the capacitance of the decoupling capacitor C2 is large enough for the output current, the voltage Vc2 of the decoupling capacitor C2 becomes VCo2; therefore,


VCo1=VCo2=Vc2

[0064] Therefore, by making the capacitance of the decoupling capacitor C1 small and the decoupling capacitor C2 large, the cross regulation is improved. In other words, since the capacitance of the decoupling capacitor is only C1, there is an advantage that improvements in start-up time and load response may be achieved simultaneously.

[0065] The DC/DC converter according to one or more embodiments may provide a multi-output SEPIC circuit with good cross regulation accuracy regardless of the cross load current.

[0066] In the related arts, as shown in the cross regulation characteristic diagrams in FIGS. 5A and 5B, under the condition of positive and negative pole output voltage ?Vout cross-load current, the output voltage of the one with higher load current decreases, while the output voltage of the one with lower load current increases, resulting in poor cross-regulation accuracy. In one or more embodiments shown in the cross regulation characteristic diagrams in FIGS. 2A and 2B, the stability of the output voltage, and the accuracy of cross regulation may be improved even under the condition of positive and negative pole output voltage ?Vout cross load current.

[0067] Although one or more embodiments are described above, the above-mentioned embodiments are examples to embody the technical concept, and individual configurations, combinations, etc. are not specific to those described above. A various change may be made to one or more embodiments described to the extent that the gist is not departed from.

[0068] For example, as illustrated in FIG. 3, the diode D1 and the diode D2 may be replaced with a synchronous rectification element of a P-channel MOSFET Q2 and a synchronous rectification element of a P-channel MOSFET Q3. By replacing the diode with the synchronous rectification element, loss reduction of the rectification element may be obtained. Comparing forward voltage characteristics of the diode with a voltage drop due to an ON resistance of the P-channel MOSFET with respect to an output current variation, a value of the voltage drop due to the ON resistance is smaller, which has an effect of improving the cross regulation accuracy.

[0069] As described above, the DC/DC converter according to one or more embodiments is suitable for obtaining the multi-output of positive and negative poles. Thus, the DC/DC converter may be used as a power supply for an in-car device, etc.