Abstract:
The difficulty in accurately measuring losses in high-frequency power converters hinders accurate breakdown of losses which is essential for device and circuit optimizati...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
The difficulty in accurately measuring losses in high-frequency power converters hinders accurate breakdown of losses which is essential for device and circuit optimization. Electrical methods are often not adequate and calorimetric approaches found in the literature require bulky systems, with long measurement times – between several hours to an entire day. Here we demonstrate a compact microchannel-based flow-calorimeter to measure losses down to 20 mW and up to 10 W with an error below 5% over a wide operating range. The close proximity of the microchannel cold-plate, as well as its small heat capacity, enables rapid measurements within 150 seconds, as well as fast calibration. We show the application of this system in measuring losses in a GaN-based class-E resonant converter operating at 10 MHz, by performing fast measurements over a wide range of operating conditions, and providing a precise breakdown of losses between active and passive components. These results highlight the potential for the accurate characterization of next generation power converters, especially at high switching frequencies.
Date of Conference: 10-14 October 2021
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 16 November 2021
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