The paper illustrates the basic features and compares the expected performance of different dc-dc converter topologies, that represent possible candidates for the power distribution network of the future Super Large Hadron Collider (SLHC) experiments at CERN. The specifications require the converters to operate in a highly hostile environment, where high radiation fluxes call for the development of custom designed ASICs, based on a selected technology, and stationary magnetic fields (> 4T) prevent the use of any magnetic material. The converter topologies taken into account are: a conventional buck converter, considered as a benchmark for minimum volume occupation, a two phase, interleaved, synchronous buck converter, and a two phase, interleaved, synchronous buck converter with integral voltage divider. The three converters’ performances are compared in terms of expected volume occupation, conversion efficiency and generated electromagnetic noise.

Comparison of dc-dc converter topologies for future SLHC experiments

BUSO, SIMONE;SPIAZZI, GIORGIO;
2009

Abstract

The paper illustrates the basic features and compares the expected performance of different dc-dc converter topologies, that represent possible candidates for the power distribution network of the future Super Large Hadron Collider (SLHC) experiments at CERN. The specifications require the converters to operate in a highly hostile environment, where high radiation fluxes call for the development of custom designed ASICs, based on a selected technology, and stationary magnetic fields (> 4T) prevent the use of any magnetic material. The converter topologies taken into account are: a conventional buck converter, considered as a benchmark for minimum volume occupation, a two phase, interleaved, synchronous buck converter, and a two phase, interleaved, synchronous buck converter with integral voltage divider. The three converters’ performances are compared in terms of expected volume occupation, conversion efficiency and generated electromagnetic noise.
2009
Proceedings of ECCE 2009
9781424428939
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