The aim of this paper is to investigate the efficiency improvement obtained by using wide band-gap semiconductors instead of the traditional silicon power devices in synchronous half bridge topology application. WBG technology has been focused in order to show the peculiar characteristics and most important differences between SiC and GaN and their optimal use in different types of applications. In order to evaluate the efficiency at different power levels and switching frequencies, those devices have been tested using two different experimental boards both operated in hard switching and implementing, respectively, the synchronous half bridge topology Buck and Boost converters. Finally, the impact of the device's performance on the total converter losses has been calculated, also addressing the impact of conduction or switching losses.

Power Devices Comparison in Synchronous Half Bridge Topology

Cacciato, Mario
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GENNARO, FRANCESCO;
2018-01-01

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to investigate the efficiency improvement obtained by using wide band-gap semiconductors instead of the traditional silicon power devices in synchronous half bridge topology application. WBG technology has been focused in order to show the peculiar characteristics and most important differences between SiC and GaN and their optimal use in different types of applications. In order to evaluate the efficiency at different power levels and switching frequencies, those devices have been tested using two different experimental boards both operated in hard switching and implementing, respectively, the synchronous half bridge topology Buck and Boost converters. Finally, the impact of the device's performance on the total converter losses has been calculated, also addressing the impact of conduction or switching losses.
2018
9789075815283
Gallium nitride (GaN); High frequency power converter; High power density systems; MOSFET; Silicon carbide (SiC); Wide bandgap devices; Energy Engineering and Power Technology; Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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