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High-current integrated battery chargers for mobile applications

Date Issued
August 1, 2017
Author(s)
Gabian, Gabriel Alejo  
Advisor(s)
Daniel Costinett
Additional Advisor(s)
Leon Tolbert
Syed Islam
Benjamin Blalock
Permanent URI
https://trace.tennessee.edu/handle/20.500.14382/41053
Abstract

Battery charging circuits for mobile applications, such as smart phones and tablets, require both small area and low losses. In addition, to reduce the charging time, high current is needed through the converter. In this work, exploration of the Buck, the 3-Level Buck and the Hybrid Buck converter is performed over the input voltage, the total FET area and the load current. An analytical loss model for each topology is constructed and constrated by experimental results. In addition, packaging and bond wire impact on on-chip losses is analyzed by 3D modeling. Finally, a comparison between the topologies is presented determining potential candidates for a maximum on-chip loss of 2 W at output voltage of 4 V and 10 A of output current.

Subjects

integrated circuits

DCDC Converters

battery charger

power electronics

Disciplines
Electrical and Electronics
Power and Energy
Degree
Master of Science
Major
Electrical Engineering
Embargo Date
January 1, 2011
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dissertation.pdf

Size

10.87 MB

Format

Adobe PDF

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