Metacapacitors: Printed Thin Film, Flexible Capacitors for Power Conversion Applications

The Metacapacitors project aims to improve efficiency, functionality and form factor of offline power converters suitable for LED solid-state lighting, with a view to developing an attractive technology platform for load management and power conversion across a broad range of applications. Based on...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on power electronics 2016-04, Vol.31 (4), p.2695-2708
Hauptverfasser: Van Tassell, Barry, Shyuan Yang, Chengrui Le, Limin Huang, Shuangyi Liu, Chando, Paul, Xiaohua Liu, Byro, Andrew, Gerber, Daniel L., Leland, Eli S., Sanders, Seth R., Kinget, Peter R., Kymissis, Ioannis, Steingart, Daniel, O'Brien, Stephen
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Zusammenfassung:The Metacapacitors project aims to improve efficiency, functionality and form factor of offline power converters suitable for LED solid-state lighting, with a view to developing an attractive technology platform for load management and power conversion across a broad range of applications. Based on integrated switched-capacitor (SC) topologies, the project adopts an integrated approach from materials to devices to circuits. We designed capacitors based on high-κ dielectric nanocrystals, that can be prepared using high-throughput microfabrication/nanotechnology techniques, ink deposition and multilayering. The capacitor dielectric, a nanocomposite composed of (Ba, Sr)TiO 3 nanocrystals in polyfurfuryl alcohol (BST/PFA, κ > 20, 100Hz-1 MHz, loss 1000 h at 125°C. The capacitors were board integrated with a custom hybrid-switched-capacitor-resonant dc-dc converter IC. The converter integrates a balanced SC front-end with a series resonant tank, enabling nearly lossless current regulation and tranformerless galvanic isolation. The converter IC can be stacked in the voltage domain to interface a range of inputs. The tested driver delivers about 15 W at 470 mA to a string of 12 LEDs with 90% peak efficiency.
ISSN:0885-8993
1941-0107
DOI:10.1109/TPEL.2015.2448529