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Modeling and Analysis of Resonant Switched-Capacitor Converters with Finite Terminal Capacitances

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IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/COMPEL52922.2021.9646020

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This study demonstrates that finite terminal capacitances have significant effects on the output impedance and efficiency of ReSC converters in practical applications. A general modeling and analysis methodology is proposed to characterize the impact of finite terminal capacitances on the output impedance of ReSC converters. Insufficiency in terminal capacitances can result in a higher critical switching frequency.
In pre-existing modeling and analysis of resonant switched-capacitor (ReSC) converters, input and output capacitances (C-in and C-out) have long been assumed to be sufficiently large to ensure ideal input and output behaviors. However, this paper reveals that, in practical applications, finite terminal capacitances can have considerable effects on the output impedance and efficiency of ReSC converters. This paper proposes a general modeling and analysis methodology that can characterize the effects of finite terminal capacitances on the output impedance of ReSC converters. The proposed model is verified by circuit simulations and experimental measurements from a 2-to-I ReSC converter prototype. It is revealed that the insufficiency in terminal capacitances can result in higher critical switching frequency, and C-in has stronger influence on the critical switching frequency than C-out.

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