Abstract

Inthis article, a two-phase series capacitor dual-path hybrid dc–dc converter with the step-down ratio of less than 1/6 is proposed for the first time. In this converter, the output current is divided into capacitance- and inductance-path, so the average value and ripple of inductance current are reduced. On the same time, the conduction loss caused by inductance equivalent series resistance (ESR) is also reduced. The addition of series capacitor leads to desirable characteristics, including lower switching stress, switching loss, parasitic output capacitance loss on <sc xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">mosfet</small> , automatic phase current balancing, duty ratio extension, etc. A 120 W prototype has been designed to demonstrate theoretical analysis. Obtained efficiency was up to 93.18% at full load. Experimental results show good agreement with theoretical analysis and high feasibility of proposed converters.

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