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System Stability of Full-Regulated Bus Converter in Distributed Power System

Authors :
Masahiko Hirokawa
Toshiyuki Zaitsu
H. Nakagawa
Tamotsu Ninomiya
Seiya Abe
Source :
INTELEC 05 - Twenty-Seventh International Telecommunications Conference.
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
IEEE, 2005.

Abstract

The bus architecture, consisting of bus converter and POLs (point of load), has become very popular since POL can respond to some demands of multi power supply voltage, low driving voltage and series sequence/tracking of LSI with more flexibility than isolated DC-DC solution. However, the customer suffers the system instability issue caused by impedance overlap between the bus converter and POL. Bus converter has three types i) un-regulated, ii) semi-regulated, iii) full-regulated, and each type has different output characteristic. This makes matter more complex to understand and difficult to resolve the instability phenomena. This paper investigates the comparison of the stability of three types of bus converter and POL using steady state average model. As a result, it has been found that "un-regulated bus converter+POL" is the most stable, "full-regulated bus converter+POL" is next due to dumping of the resonant peak of impedance by the loop feedback, "semi-regulated bus converter+POL" is the most un-stable, therefore a large capacitor at the intermediate bus is needed

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
INTELEC 05 - Twenty-Seventh International Telecommunications Conference
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........dd3281e7596ee60e67b371aeab69da44
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/intlec.2005.335160