A GaN transistor based 90W AC/DC adapter with a buck-PFC stage and an isolated Quasi-switched-capacitor DC/DC stage

2014 
This paper presents a GaN Transistor based 90W ac/dc adapter with a Buck-PFC stage and an isolated Quasi-Switched-Capacitor (QSC) dc/dc stage. In the dc/dc stage, two different QSC converters are proposed. Compared to Flyback and LLC resonant converters, the QSC converters feature: 1) reduced voltage stress on the primary-side switches to 2/3 of the input voltage; 2) reduced voltage stress on the transformer to 1/3 of the input voltage and a lower transformer turns ratio; 3) a wide range for soft-switching operation and high efficiency; 4) a simple control strategy. The operation principles and simulation results are presented. A 90 W, 85 V/19 V, 1 MHz QSC resonant converter is built, using 100 V EPC eGaN FETs for all switches. This prototype achieves: 1) a high power density of 10.5 W/cm 3 ; 2) wide-range soft switching and a peak efficiency of 92.8% at 900 kHz in preliminary test results. A Buck-PFC evaluation module from TI is tested with a GaN HEMT and a SiC Schottky diode. The peak efficiency reached 97.1%, and the experimental results are compared with those from the Si based version.
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