Abstract

A 1-MHz single-switch dc–dc converter, which has a good step-up ability, is proposed in this paper. Under a high-frequency condition, the volume of passive components can be greatly reduced, and the power density can be significantly improved. The operating principles of the proposed converter are analyzed, and its system performance, including the parasitic components, is mathematically derived. To improve the boost ability and efficiency of the converter, planar magnetics with a nonuniform width winding structure are adopted in the converter, which can achieve smaller parasitic resistance. A prototype is built to verify the feasibility of the proposed high-frequency converter.

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