Features
Power_electronics Features

Comparing N-Channel and P-Channel MOSFETs: Which is best for your application?
This article compares the n-channel and p-channel power MOSFETs, introduces the complete Littelfuse p-channel power MOSFETs portfolio, and explores target applications.
More details...
AC/DC power factor correction module offers up to 1,512W
A full brick package developed by TDK-Lambda, the PF1500B-360, is for high voltage distributed power architectures
More details...
Power Electronics Europe News
 
Buck-boost algorithm aids reliable bi-directional operation
The bi-directional, four-switch synchronous buck-boost controllers are claimed to be the industry’s only true bi-directional controllers that sense peak current at both ends and provide cycle-by-cycle current limit in both directions while in buck or boost mode.

The ISL81601 and ISL81401 operate two switches at a time to minimise power loss and achieve higher efficiency.

The controllers generate point-of-load (PoL) and voltage rail conversions with peak efficiency up to 99%. The ISL81601 has a wide input range of 4.5 to 60V and produces a 0.8 to 60V output to support industrial batteries of 12, 24, 36 and 48V.

The ISL81401 is a 4.5 to 40V input and 0.8 to 40V output buck-boost controller; its unidirectional counterpart is the ISL81401A. The controllers are suitable for DC power back-up and battery-powered medical, industrial and telecommunications systems.

The controllers’ bidirectional peak current sensing capability eliminates the complex external circuitry required for charging and discharging a battery to supply power to the loads, claims the company. The proprietary algorithm provides smooth mode transitions between buck, boost and buck-boost, while reducing low frequency ripple at Vout, ensuring minimal disturbances during line or load transients. The algorithm also ensures predictable ripple voltage under all conditions, adds the company. Multi-layer overcurrent protection and a precision control algorithm deliver constant current down to 0.1V at Vout for reliable operation. Designers can expand system power by paralleling an unlimited number of controllers.

The controllers can be combined with a Renesas RL78 microcontroller, or other microcontrollers, to program the voltages, battery charge/discharge function, and on-the-fly bi-directional power flow.

Designers can also use the PowerCompass tool to help them quickly identify other power supply parts that match their specific system requirements. Multiple power rails can be set up and designers can perform high-level system analysis and generate custom reference design files in minutes.

All three controllers and evaluation boards are available now.

The ISL81601 bi-directional 60V synchronous buck-boost controller is available in a 38-lead HTSSOP package and a 32-lead QFN package. The ISL81401 bi-directional and ISL81401A uni-directional synchronous 40V buck-boost controllers are available in 32-lead QFN packages.

 

 



View PDF
 
Go Back   
Newsletter sign up

Sponsors