Electric power
A new isolated topology of DC-DC converter based on piezoelectric resonators
Publié le - IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
This article presents a new isolated topology of dc–dc converter based on piezoelectric resonators. Contrary to most existing topologies, the proposed one uses the natural isolation of piezoelectric resonators to isolate the converter's output from the input and vice-versa. Considering the resonators’ constraints, our study focuses on the most efficient isolated conversion cycle with zero-voltage switching (ZVS) operations. The case studied is a highly efficient step-down isolated dc–dc converter with a gain ranging from 0 to 1 and an input voltage up to 360 V. The converter uses two piezoelectric resonators working in series. The conversion principle is validated thanks to a prototype operating at a frequency around 95 kHz. Experimental measurements are made on a wide range of input voltage from 12 to 360 V with a conversion ratio of 0.0165 to 0.95. The output power reaches either 179.1 W with an 89% efficiency at 360 V input voltage and 346 V output voltage, or 4.5 W with a 97.2% peak efficiency for a 48 to 45.8 V conversion, using a 25 mm piezoelectric disc with a thickness of 2 and 1 mm, respectively. An efficiency higher than 80% is measured over a wide range of operating points