Título
Estimation of Semiconductor Power Losses Through Automatic Thermal ModelingAutor-a (de otra institución)
Grupo de investigación
Sistemas electrónicos de potencia aplicados al control de la energía eléctricaOtras instituciones
Universidad de ZaragozaVersión
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https://doi.org/10.1109/TPEL.2024.3412009Publicado en
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics Vol. 39. N 9. Pp. 11086-11098. September, 2024Primera página
11086Última página
11098Editor
IEEEPalabras clave
calorimetrysemiconductors
Switching loss
thermal modeling
Materia (Tesauro UNESCO)
SemiconductorTecnología electrónica
Clasificación UNESCO
SemiconductoresElectrónica
Resumen
Achieving the optimal design of power converters requires a deep understanding of the system's dissipation elements to meet the desired performance and safety standards. Once the power converter is de ... [+]
Achieving the optimal design of power converters requires a deep understanding of the system's dissipation elements to meet the desired performance and safety standards. Once the power converter is designed, it is of key importance to estimate the actual power losses in the real setup, in order to redesign the power converter or monitor and control the semiconductor power losses. With that purpose, calorimetric techniques have outperformed electrical methods. However, they come with mechanical limitations and depend on analytical electrothermal equivalent circuits. These models are highly topology and technology dependent, often resulting in simplistic representations that underestimate thermal effects or complex sets of differential equations. To overcome these challenges, we present a novel post-design automatic method for characterizing semiconductor power losses through its converter thermal dynamics. Our method is rooted in an optimization program that identifies the optimal discrete-time linear model according to a set of power versus temperature profiles. The proposed approach ensures the accurate identification and integration of desired modeling requirements. The methodology is applicable to any power converter topology, and the derived linear model enables the use of standard control theory techniques for monitorization and control. Experiments with a real power converter validate the proposal's versatility and accuracy. [-]
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Gobierno de EspañaPrograma
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MIG20201042URI de la ayuda
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