I would like to know what topologies are commonly used in 600W DC-DC Converter (48- to 72V Input; Output at 48 V) brick converters commercially available in market. Is there any reference material for the same.
to be honest, Phase shift full bridge doesnt help at all with conduction losses, so its not great for you.
Here is a thread on it...i will post it in a minute..
As you can see, the basic Phase Shift Full Bridge (PSFB) isn’t up to much….only the modified PSFB , as decsribed by Easy Peasy is worth doing.
A standard PSFB has high turn-off switching losses….and isn’t really much better than a Full Bridge. Lets face it, a Basic Full Bridge has a turn-on snubber in the form of the leakage inductance…this ensures that you turn-on with zero current flowing…which is pretty good for a bog-standard hard switched converter…..i reckon the standard Full Bridge is better than the “Basic PSFB”.
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BTW vicor modules are very easy to use, and the website will take you through it...oten you only have to add input and output caps, and an external error amplifier, and a few other bits and pieces...the vicor module is the power stage.
Vicor does often (not always) expose their topology in their documentation.
Treez I don’t think you necessarily proved that point in that thread....and if by “modified” you mean the added L clamped to the rails I’d actually consider that the main kind. Also I’ll point out that I think you find more app notes and demo boards for phase shifted than regular full bridges.
LLC seems to be quite common with efficiency advantages (its a true resonant converter) but isn’t suited to wide input/output voltage conditions.
PSFB on the other hand swings a wide range of duty cycles easily.
Treez I don’t think you necessarily proved that point in that thread....and if by “modified” you mean the added L clamped to the rails I’d actually consider that the main kind. Also I’ll point out that I think you find more app notes and demo boards for phase shifted than regular full bridges.
OK, thanks, if you read the full thread (i know its looong)....you see Easy Peasy's recipe for a modified PSFB is a little more than just the added L clamped to the rails with those diodes.
I dont believe that even that is a "standard" PSFB.....but i guess that's a subjective thing.
...If for example you look at infineon app notes for their range of PSFB drivers, they dont have those modified bits