Analog Building Blocks of DC-DC Converters

Examining Fundamental Concepts

authored by
Bernhard Wicht
Abstract

Dc-dc conversion plays the central part in the growing field of power management, which converts input voltages from various different energy sources into circuit-level voltages. At the system level, input voltages may range from a few millivolts (in the case of energy harvesting) to a few volts (in the case of low-voltage batteries). There is a trend toward higher voltages driven by the need to minimize dc-dc conversion losses. For this reason, servers in data centers utilize an intermediate voltage of 48 V [1]. Likewise, hybrid and electric cars are equipped with a 48-V battery in addition to the conventional 12-V board net and the ∼400-V high-voltage battery that supplies the drive train [1]. Other applications with higher voltages include USB, e-bikes, or drones.

Organisation(s)
Institute of Microelectronic Systems
Mixed-Signal Circuits Section
Type
Article
Journal
IEEE Solid-State Circuits Magazine
Volume
12
Pages
42-47
No. of pages
6
ISSN
1943-0582
Publication date
25.08.2020
Publication status
Published
Peer reviewed
Yes
ASJC Scopus subject areas
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Electronic version(s)
https://doi.org/10.1109/mssc.2020.3002141 (Access: Closed)