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Title:
SOFT SWITCHING CONVERTER BY STEERING MAGNETIZING CURRENT
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2014/183103
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A method is shown to create soft transition in selected topologies by controlling and designing the magnetizing current in the main transformer which will exceed the output current at a certain point in the switching cycle and which will provide for soft transitions in switching devices in the converter.

Inventors:
JITARU LONEL (US)
DAVILA MARCO ANTONIO (US)
Application Number:
PCT/US2014/037606
Publication Date:
November 13, 2014
Filing Date:
May 10, 2014
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
ROMPOWER ENERGY SYSTEMS INC (US)
International Classes:
H01F27/42; H01F29/02; H02M3/337
Foreign References:
US20050226009A12005-10-13
US6351402B12002-02-26
US6301139B12001-10-09
Other References:
See also references of EP 3022747A4
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
OREMLAND, Lawrence, R. (Suite C-214Tucson, AZ, US)
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Claims:
Claims

1. A design and control method for a converter having a transformer and one output choke wherein the converter is designed so that the magnetizing current in the transformer exceeds the current ihrough the output choke at its lowest point so that soft transitions are obtained on all the switching elements.

2. A design and control method for a converter having a transformer and one or more output ehoke(s) wherein the converter is designed so that the magnetizing current in the transformer exceeds the current through one of the output ehoke(s) at its lowest point so that soft transitions are obtained on all the switching elements.

3. A design and control method for a converter having one or more transformers) and one or more output choke(s) wherein the converter is designed so that the resulting magnetizing current of the transformer (s) exceeds the current through one of the output ohoke(s) at its lowest point so that soft transitions are obtained on all the switching elements.

4. A design and control method for a converter having a transformer and one output choke , at least two primary switching devices and at least two rectifying means in the secondary, wherein each of the primary switching device is off when a correspondent rectifier means is on, wherein the converter is designed so that the magnetizing current in the transformer exceeds the current through the output choke at its lowest point so that the current- through one of the rectifier means becomes zero or negative and that this rectifier means is turned off prior to the turn on of a correspondent primary switching device.

5. The design and control method of claim 4 wherein the amount of negative current thro ugh the rectifier means and the time between turn off of the rectifier means and turn on of the correspondent primary switching device is tailored that the correspondent primary switching device turns on at zero voltage switching conditions.

6. A desig and control method for a converter having a transformer and one or more output ehoke(s) , at least two primary switching devices and at leas two rectifying means in the 1 secondary, wherein each of the primary switching device is off when a correspondent rectifier means is on, wherein the converter is designed so tha the magnetizing current in the transformer exceeds the current through one of the output choke(s) at its lowest point so that the current, through one of the rectifier means becomes zero or negative and that this rectifier means is turned off prior to the turn on of a correspondent primary swi tching device.

7. The design and control method of claim 6 wherein die amount of negative current through the rectifier means and the time between turn off of the rectifier means and turn on of the correspondent primary switching device is tailored that the correspondent primary switching device turns on at zero voltage switching conditions.

8. A design and control method for a converter having one or more transformers) and one or more output choke(s) , at. least two primary switching devices and at least two rectifying means in the secondary, wherein each of the primary switching device is off when a

correspondent rectifier means is on, wherein the converter is designed so that the resulting magnetizing current in the transformers) exceeds the current, through one of the output choke(s) at its lowest point so that the current tlirough one of the rectifier means becomes zero or negative and thai, this rectifier means is turned off prior to the turn on of a correspondent, primary switching device.

9. The design and control method of claim 8 wherein the amount of negati ve current through the rectifier means and the time between turn off of the rectifier means and turn on of the correspondent primary switching device is tailored that the correspondent primary switching device turns on at zero voltage switching conditions.

10. The design and control method any of claims 1 ,23,4,5,6,7,8 and 9 wherein the magnetizing current of the converter is tailored through modulation in frequency in a such way thai the claimed conditions do occur over a range of the input voltage and output loading conditions.

11. The design and control method of cl im 10 wherein the converter is designed as a half bridge. Mi bridge, push pull, in the primary and center tap, current doubler or full bridge rectification in the secondary.

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12. The design and control method any of claims .1 ,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 and 9 wherein the magnetizing current of the converter is tailored through modulation in frequency in a such way that the claimed conditions do occur over the full, range of the input voltage and output loading conditions.

13, The design and control method any of claims 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 and 9 wherein the magnetizing current of the converter is tailored through modulation in frequency in a such way that the claimed conditions do occur over a specific range of the input voltage and output loading conditions.

Description:
SOFT SWITCHING CONVERTER BY STEERING MAGNETIZING CURRENT

Related 'application/Claim of Priority

This application is related to and claims priority from US provisionai application serial number 61/821 ,896, filed May 10, 2013, which provisional application is incorporated by reference herein.

Introduction

0001 Traditional pulse width modulation (PWM) controlled converters have been around for a long time. They have some characteristics which are useful, The current waveforms in continuous mode versions are square and have low root mean square (RMS) content compared to resonant converters. But they have hard switching in the primary and reverse recovery problems in the secondary. Because of this there have been some modifications to them to reduce some these draw backs. Almost all of the modifications address soil switching in the primary. But very few address the reverse recovery problem in the secondary.

Summai of The Present Invention

0002 This invention addresses both problems. Even though the solution proposed increases the RMS current in all switches there are plenty of situations where this would be advantageous. When the output voltage is high most of the losses are not. conduction losses but switching losses. This would be a situation where eliminating reverse recovery losses would be beneficial. As metal oxide semi-conductor field effect transistors (MOSFETs) become smaller and more efficient the usefulness of this invention would increase since the conduction losses becomes a smaller component of the overall losses. Therefore, increasing the conduction losses while reducing all switching losses is a trade-off worth making.

0003 The invention presented in this application can be applied to some popular PWM converters. The converters to which this invention can be applied to are converters with either a half bridge, full bridge, or push pull topology in the primary and in the secondar with either a current doublet', center tap, or full bridge. The only additional constraint is that the secondary must he synchronous rectified and the transformer have low leakage inductance. This invention provides a method that uses old topologies differently to accomplish the goal of soft commutation in all switches.

0004 The present invention provides several basic design and control methods tor a converter, and several features which further develop these basic design and control methods.

0005 In one of its .most basic aspects, the present invention provides a design aria control method for a converter having a transformer and one output choke, where the converter is designed so that the magnetizing current in the transformer exceeds the current through the output choke at its lowest point so that soft transitions are obtained on all the switching elements.

0006 in another of its basic aspects, the present invention provide a design and control method for a converter having a transformer and one or more output choke(s), where the converter is designed so that the magnetizing current in the transformer exceeds the current through one of the output choke(s) at its lowest point so that soft transitions are obtained on all the switching elements.

0007 In still another of its basic aspects, the present invention provides a design and control method for a converter having one or more transformer^) and one or more output choke(s), where the converter is designed so that the resulting magnetizing current of the transformer (s) exceeds the current through one of the output choke(s) at its lo west point so that soft transitions are obtained on all the switching elements.

0008 m yet another of its basic aspects, the present inventio provides a design and control method for a converter having a transformer and one output choke, at least two primary switching devices and at least two rectifying means in the secondary, where each of the primary switching devices is off when a correspondent rectifier means is on. The converter is designed so thai the magnetizing current in the transformer exceeds the current through the output choke at its lowest point so that the current through one of the rectifier means becomes zero or negative and that, this rectifier means is turned off prior to the turn on of a correspondent primary switching device. m a further developmen of this design and control method, the amount of negative current through the rectifier means and the time between turn off of the rectifier means and turn on of the correspondent primar switching device is tailored that the correspondent primary switching device turns on at zero voltage switching conditions.

0009 In yet another of its basic aspects, the present invention provides a design and control method for a converter having a transformer and one or more output choke(s) , at least two primary switching devices and at least two rectifying means in the secondary, where each of the primary switching device is off when a correspondent rectifier means is on. The converter is designed so that the magnetizing current in the transformer exceeds the curren through one of the output choke(s) at its lowest point so that the current through one of the rectifier means becomes zero or negative and that this rectifier means is turned off prior to the turn on of a correspondent primary s itching device. In a further development of this design and control method, the amount of negative current through the rectifier means and the time between turn off of the recti fier means and turn on of the correspondent primary switching device is tailored thai the correspondent primary switching device turns on at zero voltage switching conditions.

0010 in a still further basic aspect of the invention, a design and control method is provided for a converter having one or more transi rmer(s) and one or more output ehoke(s) , at least two primary switching devices and at least two rectifying means in the secondary, wherein each of the primary switching device, is off when a correspondent rectifier means is on. The converter is designed so thai the resulting magnetizing current in the transformer(s) exceeds the current through one of the output choke(s) at its lowest point so that the current through one of the rectifier means becomes zero or negative and that this rectifier means is turned off prior to the turn on of a correspondent primary switching device, In a further development of this design and control method, the amount of negative current through the rectifier means and the time between turn off of the rectifier means and turn on of the correspondent primary switching device is tailored that the correspondent primary switching device turns on at zero voltage switching conditions.

001 1 in a further development for each of the design and control methods described above, the magnetizing current of the converter is tailored through modulation in frequency in a such way that the claimed conditions do occur over a range of the input voltage and output loading conditions. In addition, the converter is designed as a half bridge, full bridge, push pull, in the primary and center tap, current doubler or full bridge rectification in the secondary,

0012 in another further development for each of the basic design and control methods described above, the magnetizing current of the converter is tailored through modulation in frequency in a such way that the claimed conditions do occur over the full range of the input voltage and output, loading conditions.

0013 In another further development for each of the basic design and control methods described above, the magnetizing current of the converter is tai lored through modulation in frequency in a such way that the claimed conditions do occur over a specific range of the input voltage and output loading conditions.

0014 Since there are many combination of converters to which this invention can be applied, this application will describe with great detail how it can be applied to a half bridge with current doubler converter. In addition, an example using a half bridge with center tap will be presented briefly. From this description, the manner in which the principles of this invention can be applied to various other types of converters will be apparent to those in the art

0015 Since magnetizing current will be used for soft switching, the control must adjust the frequency of operation for different load & line conditions. Control then is an important element in this invention. Leveraging modern digital control and intelligent processing would be beneficial to this idea.

0016 These and other features of the present invention will become funher apparent from the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings. Brief Description of the Drawings

0017 Figure 1 is an implementation of a half bridge converter with current doubfer output, designed according the principles of the present invention;

0018 Figure 2 shows the waveforms for the converter of Figure 1.

0019 Figure 3 shows a half bridge converter with a center tap output, and embodying the principles of the present invention;

0020 Figure 4 shows the waveforms for the converter of Figure 3, Detailed Description,

0021 As described above, the present invention provides a design, and control method for a converter having a transformer and one or more output choke(s), which provides soft transitions in all switching devices in the converter. The invention is described herein in connection with several exemplary converters, and -from that description the manner in which the principles of the present in vention can be applied to various other converters will be apparent to those in the art.

Half Bridge Converter with Current Doubter using Magnetizing Current Steering

0022 Figure 1 is an implementation of a half bridge converter with current doublet output.

The secondary is comprised of output inductors Loi and Lo.2, and synchronous rectifiers SRI and SR2. The synchronous rectifiers are implemented with MOSFETS. Primary half bridge is made up of switches M1 and MX and blocking capacitors CI and C2. The transformer inductance is designed so that at specific frequency and duty cycle its magnetizing current is higher than output choke current at its minimum point. The waveforms for this converter are presented in Figure 2. Note since the condition that the magnetizing current be larger than the output choke minimum current point the output choke can also be designed to meet, this target. At time tO the converter has primary switch M2 on, SR2 off, SRI on, and Ml off The magnetizing current component of the transformer is flowing from M2 source to M2 drain (into the transformer dot on the primary), the choke curren in Lo2 is reflected back to the primary and its component flows from M2's drain to source. The magnetizing component at this time must be slightly larger or equal to the reflected current in Lo2 so that there was a zero voltage switching (ZVS) transition or a near ZVS transition previous to tO. The current in Lol continues to be delivered to the output flowing through SRI , SRI also contains the outpu current of Lo2. As the primary switch continues to be on current is ramping up on Lo2 and the magnetizing current decays from going into the dot to zero then reverses and starts to ramp out coming out of the dot. The current Lol is ramping down. The current in M2 is triangular starting from zero or slightly negative and going to a peak current at time tl where 2 is turned off. The slope of the ramp is composed of the slope of the magnetizing current and the slope of the output choke Lo2.

At time tl when M2 turns off the current in the primary charges/discharges the parasitic capacitances of M2, Ml, and SR2. The voltage on 2 increases while the voltage on SR2 decreases. When the voltage on SR2 becomes zero SR2 is turned on. This happens fairly quickly since the output current plus the magnetizing current both contribute to this voltage movement. The turn on for SR2 could be delayed since the body diode in SR2 automatically turns on but since normally the drop on the body diode is larger than the channel reducing this delay would reduce conduction losses during this time. When SR2 is turned on or clamps the voltage at zero the drain voltage of M2 is held at the same voltage as the voltage on the capacitor node between CI and C2. This is approximately ½ the input voltage. All accumulated magnetizing current that was flowing in the primary is then transferred to the secondary. In this case the magnetizing current would add to the current in SR2 and would subtract from the current in SRI . Therefore, SR2 would have a current of ILo2+imag flowing from source to drain and SRI would have a current of ILol -Imag flowing from source to drain. The current in SRI would he very close to zero a tl . Most of conduction losses would be in SR2. The current in Lol continues to decay and the current in Lo2 is at the beginning of its decay also.

0025 At time t2 the current in Lol is the lowest for the cycle and is lower than the magnetizing current in the secondary winding Ls. This means that the current in SRI is flowing from drain to source. SRI is turned off at t2. The excess current flowing in SR I charges its capacitance and also the capacitances of Ml and M2. The voltage increases in the drain of SRI and increases across M2 in the primary. Therefore at time 12 the transition that started and stalled at t ' i continues on. When the voltage across M2 reaches Vin, the voltage across Ml reaches zero and M l is turned on (a ZVS condition). This is at time t3.

0026 Time t3 is a repeat of tO only for the opposite phase of the converter with all the switch pairs, the choke pair, and the transformer switching roles.

0027 At time t3 the converter has primary switch l on, SRI off, SR2 on, and M2 off. The magnetizing current component of the transformer is flowing from Ml source to Ml drain (into the transformer non-dot on the primary), the choke current in Lo 1 is reflected back to the primary and its component flows from M Ps drain to source. The magnetizing component at this time must he slightly larger or equal to the reflected current in Lol so that there was a ZVS transition or a near ZVS transition previous to t3. The current in Lo2 continues to be delivered to the output flowing through SR2, S.R2 also contains the outpu current of Lol. As the primary switch continues to he on current is ramping up on Lol and the magnetizing current decays from going into the dot to zero then reverses and starts to ramp out coming out of the dot. The current i Lo2 is ramping down. The current in Ml is triangular starting from zero or slightly negative and going to a peak current at time t4 where Ml is turned off. The slope of the ramp is composed of the slope of the magnetizing current and the slope of the output choke Lol .

0028 At time t4 when Ml turns off the current in the primary charges/discharges the parasitic capacitances of Ml , M2, and SRI . The voltage on M l increases while the voltage on W

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SRI decreases. When the voltage on SRI becomes zero SRI is turned on. This happens fairly quickly since the output current plus the magnetizing current both contribute to this voltage movement. The turn on for SRI could he delayed since the body diode in SRI automatically turns on but since normally the drop on the body diode is larger than the channel reducing this delay would reduce conduction losses during this time. When SRI is turned on or clamps the voltage at zero the source voltage of Ml is held at the same voltage as the voltage on the capacitor node between C! and €2. This is approximately ½ the input voltage. All accumulated magnetizing current that was flowing in the primary is then transferred to the secondary. In this case the magnetizing current would add to the current in SRI and would subtract from the current in SR2. Therefore, SRI would have a current of ILol+Imag flowing from source to drain and SR2 would have a current of ILo2-Imag flowing from source to drain. The current in SR2 would he vers' close to zero at t4. Most of conduction losses would be in SRI . The current in Lo2 continues to decay and the current in Lol is at the beginning of its decay also.

0029 At time 15 the current in Lo2 is the lowest, for the cycle and is lower than the magnetizing current in the secondary winding Ls. This means that the current in SR2 is flowing from drain to source. SR2 is turned off at t5. The excess current flowing in SR2 charges its capacitance and also the capacitances of Ml and M2. The voltage increases i drain of SR2 and increases across Ml in the primary. Therefore at time t5 the transition that started and stalled, at t4 continues on, When the voltage across Mi reaches Vin, the voltage across M2 reaches zero and M2 is turned on (a ZVS condition). This is at time t6. Time ίό matches the same condition as tO and is the end of one complete cycle.

0030 In order for soft commutation described above to happen, the currents in the transformer and output chokes have to be controlled with frequency and duty cycle. A controller that choses the optimum point, is essential. The controller would have to consider load, output, voltage, input voltage, and the inductance values of transformer and chokes as parameters and determine the best operating point that would meet the criteria of having enough magnetizing current at time t2 or t5 to be larger than the cur-rent in Lo2 or Lol respectively. At lighter loads this would become easier but then the controller would have to trade off increasing the frequency and reducing the RMS currents or reducing the frequency and increasing the RMS currents.

Half Bridge Converter with Center Tap Output

0031 Shown in Figure 3 is a half bridge converter with a center tap output. Waveforms for this converter are shown in Figure 4. This converter would operate similar to current doubter version mentioned above. The waveforms in the primary would be identical to before.

0032 The output choke in this topology operates with lower ripple current and since die output current is contained in one choke the DC current level is double of what the current doub!er would be per choke. But during the freewheeling portion between tl and 1.2 or t4 and t5 the output current is shared between SRI and SR2 so the amount of magnetizing current that would be needed to reverse the current in SRI or SR2 would be half the output current. This would make it the same as the current doublet example except for the reduction i choke ripple. The ripple in the choke could become negligible at 50% duty cycle so the magnetizing inductance need would be slightly higher than ½ the output current. This would be applied across both output windings in series (both windings on the secondary must carry this current).

0033 Half bridge converters or Full bridge converters can be stacked on the primary to reduce the voltage and the secondary paralleled to create structures that are tailored to available high performance devices. The magnetizing current in each converter would then be tailored with the same controller.

0034 Thus, as seen from the foregoing description, a design and control method are provided that produce soft transitions in all switching devices in a converter. The method applies to any converter that is composed in the primary or secondary of a half bridge, lull bridge, push puii(center tap), or current doubter, and in view of the foregoing description the manner in which the principles of the present invention can be applied to various converter topologies will be apparent to those in the art.