Self-Frequency Tracking for Fixed-Ratio Switch-Capacitors in Data Center Application without Extra Sensors

Yi Du, Jiaming Zheng, Dachuan Chen, Wucheng Ying, Fan Yue, Chaoqiang Jiang, Teng Long, Kefu Liu, Jian Qiu, Hui Zhao*

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Abstract

As research into data centers progresses, the importance of resonant switched-capacitor converters in power supply design becomes more evident. Practical applications reveal that the values of resonant capacitors and inductors may deviate from their nominal values due to various factors, leading to resonant frequency instability. This instability poses a challenge to power electronics technology, affecting system reliability and performance. This paper analyzes the effect of frequency deviation on system functionality, identifies the relationship between output voltage and switching frequency, and proposes a self-tracking frequency strategy to address this issue. Through experimental validation, this approach shows that it maintains synchronization between switching and resonant frequencies, reducing losses associated with frequency misalignment. Simulation and experimental results validate the converter’s stable operation and its ability to achieve zero-voltage and zero-current switching. © 2024 by the authors.
Original languageEnglish
Article number2029
JournalElectronics (Switzerland)
Volume13
Issue number11
Online published23 May 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2024

Research Keywords

  • resonant switched-capacitor converters
  • self-tracking frequency strategy
  • zero-voltage and zero-current switching

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