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Flying-Domain DC–DC Power Conversion

IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, 2016
This paper presents a new power conversion method that can achieve both high efficiency and high power density by obviating the need for an area-consuming flying capacitor and replacing it with a flying digital load. The proposed flying-domain (FD) power conversion concept enables higher conversion efficiency than a conventional switched-capacitor ...
Loai G. Salem   +2 more
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Session 10 overview: DC-DC power conversion

2010 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference - (ISSCC), 2010
Nowadays, power management is an essential part of the overall system design of modern highly integrated applications. Not only are strict demands placed on overall power consumption, but sophisticated control of supplies is essential for power dissipation in individual blocks.
Philip K.T. Mok, Yoshihisa Fujimoto
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DC-DC Power Conversion Using Smart Piezoelectric Transformers

6th International Energy Conversion Engineering Conference (IECEC), 2008
The attractiveness of the smart piezoelectric technology is mainly due to its desirable features of miniaturization and the extreme simplicity of the resulting components compared to widely used wire wound conventional magnetics. As a result, much attention has been focused on the application of Piezoelectric Transformer (PET) in high frequency ...
Ajay Chole, B. G. Fernandes
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DC-DC conversion techniques for low-voltage power supplies

2015 IEEE International Symposium on Radio-Frequency Integration Technology (RFIT), 2015
This paper describes two DC-DC conversion techniques suitable for low-voltage mobile applications. Converters using the first technique realize high efficiency under light-load conditions by having an architecture with a simple common-source amplifier and a low-power differential amplifier.
Takeshi Ueno   +3 more
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An attractive new converter topology for AC/DC, DC/DC & DC/AC power conversion

12th International Conference on Telecommunications Energy, 2002
A new power converter topology is proposed. The new converter is essentially a four-quadrant converter offering several advantages. These include high efficiency, reduced size and weight, excellent dynamic performance, and inherent galvanic isolation.
G. Cimador, P. Prestifilippo
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