SPRS945G January 2017 – January 2023 TMS320F280040-Q1 , TMS320F280040C-Q1 , TMS320F280041 , TMS320F280041-Q1 , TMS320F280041C , TMS320F280041C-Q1 , TMS320F280045 , TMS320F280048-Q1 , TMS320F280048C-Q1 , TMS320F280049 , TMS320F280049-Q1 , TMS320F280049C , TMS320F280049C-Q1
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3-kW phase-shifted full bridge with active clamp reference design with > 270-W/in3 power density
This reference design is a GaN-based 3-kW phase-shifted full bridge (PSFB) targeting maximum power density. The design has an active clamp to minimize voltage stress on the secondary synchronous rectifier MOSFETs enabling use of lower voltage-rating MOSFETs with better figure-of-merit (FoM). PMP23126 uses our 30mΩ GaN on the primary side and silicon MOSFETs on the secondary side. The LMG3522 top-side cooled GaN with integrated driver and protection enables higher efficiency by maintaining ZVS over a wider range of operation compared to Si MOSFET. The PSFB operates at 100 kHz and achieves a peak efficiency of 97.74%.
PMP23069 3.6-kW single-phase totem-pole bridgeless PFC reference design with a > 180-W/in³ power density
This reference design is a GaN-based 3.6-kW single-phase continuous conduction mode (CCM) totem-pole power factor correction (PFC) converter targeting maximum power density. The power stage is followed by a small boost converter, which helps to reduce the size of the bulk capacitor. The LMG3522 top-side cooled GaN with integrated driver and protection enables higher efficiency and reduces power supply size and complexity. The F28004x or F28002x C2000™ controller is used for all the advanced controls that includes fast relay control; baby boost operation during AC dropout event; reverse-current-flow protection; and communication between the PFC and the housekeeping controller. The PFC operates at a switching frequency of 65 kHz and achieves peak efficiency of 98.7%.
Digitally Controlled Interleaved LLC Resonant Converter: TIDM-1001
(Video)
TIDA-010203 High efficiency PFC stage using GaN and C2000™ Real-time control MCUs
(Video)
GaN power FETs and C2000™ MCUs enable a totem-pole Power Factor Correction (PFC) topology, eliminating bridge rectifier power losses.
TIDA-010062 1-kW, 80 Plus titanium, GaN CCM totem pole bridgeless PFC and half-bridge LLC reference design
This reference design is a digitally controlled, compact 1-kW AC/DC power supply design for server power supply unit (PSU) and telecom rectifier applications. The highly efficient design supports two main power stages, including a front-end continuous conduction mode (CCM) totem-pole bridgeless power factor correction (PFC) stage. The PFC stage features an LMG341x GaN FET with integrated driver to provide enhanced efficiency across a wide load range and meet 80-plus titanium requirements. The design also supports a half-bridge LLC isolated DC/DC stage to achieve a +12-V DC output at 1-kW. Two control cards use C2000™ Entry-Performance MCUs to control both power stages.
TIDA-010203 4-kW single-phase totem pole PFC reference design with C2000 and GaN
This reference design is a 4-kW CCM totem-pole PFC with a F280049/F280025 control card and an LMG342x
EVM board. This design demonstrates a robust PFC solution, which avoids isolated current sense by putting
the controller's ground in the middle of a MOSFET leg. Benefitting from non-isolation, AC current sense can be
implemented by high-speed amplifier OPA607, helping to realize reliable overcurrent protection. In this design,
efficiency, thermal image, AC drop, lighting surge, and EMI CE are fully validated. With completed test data, this
reference design shows the maturity of totem-pole PFC with C2000 and GaN, and is a good study platform for
high-efficiency products' PFC stage design.
TIDM-02011 Live firmware update reference design with C2000™ real-time MCUs
This reference design illustrates live firmware update (LFU) without device reset on a C2000™ real-time MCU, on both the C28x CPU and the control law accelerator (CLA). The software available with this design helps accelerate your time to market. LFU without device reset is an important consideration for high availability systems similar to server power supply units (PSU), where downtime needs to be minimized. Review compiler version guidance in the design guide when using the C2000WARE-DIGITALPOWER-SDK with this reference design.
TIDM-1001 Two Phase Interleaved LLC Resonant Converter Reference Design Using C2000™ MCUs
Resonant converters are popular DC-DC converters frequently used in server, telecom, automotive, industrial,
and other power supply applications. Their high performance (efficiency, power density, etc.), improving
requirements of the various industry standards, and the ever-increasing power density goals have made these
converters a good choice for medium- to high-power applications.
This design implements a digitally controlled 500-W two-phase interleaved LLC resonant converter. The system
is controlled by a single C2000™ microcontroller (MCU), TMS320F280025C, which also generates PWM
waveforms for all power electronic switching devices under all operating modes. This design implements a
novel current-sharing technique to accurately achieve current-balancing between phases.
TIDM-1007 Interleaved CCM Totem Pole PFC Reference Design
(Video)
This video covers the hardware aspects, the control aspects, and the software design that are required to control
a totem-pole PFC using a C2000 microcontroller. The test results achieved on this reference design are also
presented as part of this presentation.
Variable-frequency, ZVS, 5-kW, GaN-based, two-phase totem-pole PFC reference design
This reference design is a high-density and high-efficiency 5-kW totem-pole power factor correction (PFC) design. The design uses a two-phase totem-pole PFC operating with variable frequency and zero voltage switching (ZVS). The control uses a new topology and improved triangular current mode (iTCM) to achieve both small size and high efficiency. The design uses a high performance processing core inside a TMS320F280049C microcontroller to maintain efficiency over a wide operating range. The PFC operates with variable frequency between 100 kHz and 800 kHz. A peak system efficiency of 99% was achieved with an open-frame power density of 120 W/in3.