Hybrid switched-capacitor power converter
A hybrid switched-capacitor power converter for converting an input voltage into an output voltage. The power converter includes: an input voltage source configured to provide the input voltage, an output capacitor connected across a load, at least two inductors arranged in parallel branches of a circuit element between the input voltage source and the load, at least one switched capacitor connected between the parallel branches of the circuit element, and at least two switches operable to selectively charge and discharge the at least one switched capacitor and the at least two inductors. The power converter is configured to be operated in a switching cycle such that, at different stages in the switching cycle, the inductors and switched capacitor are selectively charged and discharged.
1 . A hybrid switched-capacitor power converter for converting an input voltage into an output voltage, the power converter comprising:
an input voltage source configured to provide the input voltage;
an output capacitor connected across a load at which the output voltage is provided;
at least two inductors arranged in parallel branches of a circuit element between the input voltage source and the load;
at least one switched capacitor connected between the parallel branches of the circuit element; and
at least two switches operable to selectively charge and discharge the at least one switched capacitor and the at least two inductors;
wherein the power converter is configured to be operated in a switching cycle such that, at different stages in the switching cycle, the at least two inductors and the at least one switched capacitor are selectively charged and discharged;
wherein the power converter is a step-down converter arranged to convert and input voltage to an output voltage, wherein the output voltage is lower than the input voltage;
configured to provide a voltage conversion ratio in the range
N
2
-
1
N
2
to
1
,
where N is a number of phases of the power converter and is equal to two or greater;
wherein the power converter further comprises:
a first inductor arranged in a first branch of the circuit element;
a second inductor arranged in a second branch of the circuit element, in parallel with the first branch;
a first switch arranged in the first branch of the circuit element;
a second switch arranged in the second branch of the circuit element; and
a switched capacitor connected between the first and second branches of the circuit element; and
wherein the switching cycle comprises:
a first state, in which the first and second switches are on, such that the first and second inductors are charged and the switched capacitor is disconnected;
a second state, in which the first switch is on and the second switch is off, such that the first inductor and the switched capacitor are charged and the second inductor is discharged;
a third state, which is equivalent to the first state; and
a fourth state, in which the second switch is on and the first switch is off, such that the second inductor is charged and the first inductor and the switched capacitor are discharged.
2 . A hybrid switched-capacitor power converter for converting an input voltage into an output voltage, the power converter comprising:
an input voltage source configured to provide the input voltage;
an output capacitor connected across a load at which the output voltage is provided;
at least two inductors arranged in parallel branches of a circuit element between the input voltage source and the load;
at least one switched capacitor connected between the parallel branches of the circuit element; and
at least two switches operable to selectively charge and discharge the at least one switched capacitor and the at least two inductors;
wherein the power converter is configured to be operated in a switching cycle such that, at different stages in the switching cycle, the at least two inductors and the at least one switched capacitor are selectively charged and discharged,
wherein the power converter is a step-up converter arranged to convert and input voltage to an output voltage, wherein the output voltage is greater than the input voltage,
configured to provide a voltage conversion ratio in the range
1
to
N
2
N
2
-
1
,
where N is a number of phases of the power converter and is greater than or equal to 2;
wherein the power converter further comprises:
a first inductor arranged in a first branch of the circuit element;
a second inductor arranged in a second branch of the circuit element, in parallel with the first branch;
a switched capacitor connected between the first and second branches of the circuit element;
a first switch arranged between the switched capacitor and ground; and
a second switch arranged in series with the switched capacitor between the first and second branches of the circuit element; and
wherein the switching cycle comprises:
a first state, in which the first switch is on and the second switch is off, such that the first inductor and the switched capacitor are charged and the second inductor is discharged;
a second state, in which the first and second switches are off, such that the first and second inductors are discharged and the switched capacitor is disconnected;
a third state, in which the second switch is on and the first switch is off, such that the second inductor is charged and the first inductor and the switched capacitor are discharged; and
a fourth state, which is equivalent to the first state.
3 . The hybrid switched-capacitor power converter according to claim 1 ,
wherein the switched capacitor is a first switched capacitor connected between the first and second branches of the circuit element;
the power converter further comprising:
a second switched capacitor connected between the first and second branches of the circuit element;
a third switch arranged between the second switched capacitor and ground; and
a fourth switch arranged in series with the second switched capacitor between the first and second branches of the circuit element.
4 . The hybrid switched-capacitor power converter as claimed in claim 3 , configured to provide a continuous range of voltage conversion ratios.
5 . A hybrid switched-capacitor power converter for converting an input voltage into an output voltage, the power converter comprising:
an input voltage source configured to provide the input voltage;
an output capacitor connected across a load at which the output voltage is provided;
at least two inductors arranged in parallel branches of a circuit element between the input voltage source and the load;
at least one switched capacitor connected between the parallel branches of the circuit element; and
at least two switches operable to selectively charge and discharge the at least one switched capacitor and the at least two inductors;
wherein the power converter is configured to be operated in a switching cycle such that, at different stages in the switching cycle, the at least two inductors and the at least one switched capacitor are selectively charged and discharged;
wherein the power converter comprises:
a first inductor arranged in a first branch of the circuit element;
a second inductor arranged in a second branch of the circuit element, in parallel with the first branch;
a third inductor arranged in a third branch of the circuit element, in parallel with the second branch;
a first switched capacitor and a second switched capacitor connected between the first and second branches of the circuit element;
at least three switches operable to selective charge and discharge the first switched capacitor and the second switched capacitor; and
wherein the power converter is configured to be operated in a switching cycle such that, at different stages in the switching cycle, the first inductor, the second inductor, the third inductor, the first switched capacitor and the second switched capacitor are selectively charged and discharged.
6 . The hybrid switched-capacitor power converter according to claim 2 , wherein the switched capacitor is a first switched capacitor connected between the first and second branches of the circuit element;
the power converter further comprising:
a second switched capacitor connected between the first and second branches of the circuit element;
a third switch arranged between the second switched capacitor and ground; and
a fourth switch arranged in series with the second switched capacitor between the first and second branches of the circuit element.