Tese
Modelagem eletrotérmica e caracterização de elementos parasitas de placas de circuito impresso de conversores estáticos CC/CC
Fecha
2021-08-11Autor
Piovesan, Tális
Institución
Resumen
This doctoral thesis presents the development of an analythical method to characterize
the parasitic elements and surface temperatures in a synchronous boost power converter.
Initially is presented the bibliography review punctuating the inherent challenges and
scientific researches developed in the power electronics research field in the evolution of
DC/DC power conconverters design, like power density, switching frequency, efficiency and
reliability increasing. From this point further study on high frequency power converters is
made, highlighting power losses and negative effects which occur in the electrical circuit.
Furthermore, are evaluated the impacts of the power converter PCB layout in the definition
of parasitic elements and the thermal behavior of the constituent elements. After building
the theoretical foundation is developed an analythical method which quantifies the parasitic
elements and the surface temperature of the main power converter elements in a synchronous
boost before its prototyping process in two distinct PCB layouts, with different surface
area, cooper thickness, PCB thickness and pcb path dimensions. The analythical method
was validated through experimental measurements in two physical prototypes and FEA simulation
developed with Ansys Icepak and Ansys Q3D softwares. The obtained results are
satisfactory and provide and improvement to the state of the art of high power density and
efficient power converters design.