Abstract

Switch-linear hybrid (SLH) envelope tracking (ET) power supply can achieve high efficiency and high tracking bandwidth simultaneously, and it has two typical forms, namely, series-form and parallel-form. In the series-form SLH ET power supply, the switched-mode converter is expected to output a continuous-wave voltage which can track the load voltage accurately to enhance the overall efficiency, and the buck converter with hysteresis voltage control (HVC) can be utilized. However, the output voltage of the buck converter will go over the hysteresis voltage boundaries, degrading the linearity and efficiency of the ET power supply. In this article, the hysteresis voltage prediction control (HVPC) is proposed to mitigate the problem in the HVC for buck converter. Moreover, in order to further increase the efficiency, the multilevel converter (MLC) is adopted instead of the buck converter for reducing the switching frequency and the inductor root-mean-square current, and the corresponding HVPC control strategy is also proposed. A prototype of the series-form SLH ET power supply employing the MLC with HVPC aimed at 5-MHz envelope signal is fabricated in the lab. The measured overall efficiency is 77.5%, a 12% efficiency improvement over that using step-wave switched-mode converter.

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