Power losses analysis of multiphase interleaved DC-DC boost converter using OrCAD PSpice software

DC-DC converters with multiphase structures are widely used in electrical and electronic devices because of their advantages over conventional boost converters, such as reduction in input current ripple and low conduction loss. As technology advances, more delicate needs have to be fulfilled for bet...

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Main Authors: Bakar, A.A., T., Sithananthan, Saiman, S., Gani, A.F.H.A
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.117012024-11-17T07:29:33Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11701/ Power losses analysis of multiphase interleaved DC-DC boost converter using OrCAD PSpice software Bakar, A.A. T., Sithananthan Saiman, S. Gani, A.F.H.A TK7885-7895 Computer engineering. Computer hardware DC-DC converters with multiphase structures are widely used in electrical and electronic devices because of their advantages over conventional boost converters, such as reduction in input current ripple and low conduction loss. As technology advances, more delicate needs have to be fulfilled for better load performance. Traditional boost converters are still feasible but with certain drawbacks, such as high current ripples, significant switching losses, and high switch voltage stresses. This paper presents a novel multiphase DC-DC boost converter, with an output power range between 50 Watts to 200 Watts. The number of phases for this multiphase boost converter is limited to 5-phase. This paper focuses on power losses in the converter, namely conduction losses in diodes and MOSFET, switching losses in MOSFETs, as well as losses in inductors and capacitors. The discussion includes an analysis of the relationships between multiphase boost converters in terms of the number of phases and power loss. Simulation results show that the 3-phase DC-DC boost converter contributed to the least losses (at P=200 Watts) with the efficiency of 94.09 %, in addition to the smaller number of components used; by comparison between 3-phase and 4-phase. The performance analysis was done using OrCAD PSpice software 2024-05-04 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11701/1/P16758_3083f91e69916bfb3a101edf40a9cd8e%208.pdf Bakar, A.A. and T., Sithananthan and Saiman, S. and Gani, A.F.H.A (2024) Power losses analysis of multiphase interleaved DC-DC boost converter using OrCAD PSpice software. In: 2024 IEEE 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE IN POWER ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS (ICPEA), 2024. https://10.1109/ICPEA60617.2024.10499116
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topic TK7885-7895 Computer engineering. Computer hardware
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Bakar, A.A.
T., Sithananthan
Saiman, S.
Gani, A.F.H.A
Power losses analysis of multiphase interleaved DC-DC boost converter using OrCAD PSpice software
description DC-DC converters with multiphase structures are widely used in electrical and electronic devices because of their advantages over conventional boost converters, such as reduction in input current ripple and low conduction loss. As technology advances, more delicate needs have to be fulfilled for better load performance. Traditional boost converters are still feasible but with certain drawbacks, such as high current ripples, significant switching losses, and high switch voltage stresses. This paper presents a novel multiphase DC-DC boost converter, with an output power range between 50 Watts to 200 Watts. The number of phases for this multiphase boost converter is limited to 5-phase. This paper focuses on power losses in the converter, namely conduction losses in diodes and MOSFET, switching losses in MOSFETs, as well as losses in inductors and capacitors. The discussion includes an analysis of the relationships between multiphase boost converters in terms of the number of phases and power loss. Simulation results show that the 3-phase DC-DC boost converter contributed to the least losses (at P=200 Watts) with the efficiency of 94.09 %, in addition to the smaller number of components used; by comparison between 3-phase and 4-phase. The performance analysis was done using OrCAD PSpice software
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Bakar, A.A.
T., Sithananthan
Saiman, S.
Gani, A.F.H.A
author_facet Bakar, A.A.
T., Sithananthan
Saiman, S.
Gani, A.F.H.A
author_sort Bakar, A.A.
title Power losses analysis of multiphase interleaved DC-DC boost converter using OrCAD PSpice software
title_short Power losses analysis of multiphase interleaved DC-DC boost converter using OrCAD PSpice software
title_full Power losses analysis of multiphase interleaved DC-DC boost converter using OrCAD PSpice software
title_fullStr Power losses analysis of multiphase interleaved DC-DC boost converter using OrCAD PSpice software
title_full_unstemmed Power losses analysis of multiphase interleaved DC-DC boost converter using OrCAD PSpice software
title_sort power losses analysis of multiphase interleaved dc-dc boost converter using orcad pspice software
publishDate 2024
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