
- Power Conversion Architecture and FPA
- VI BRICK (VTM) Voltage
Transformation Module - VI BRICK (PRM)
Pre-Regulator Module - VI BRICK PRM & VTM
Applications - VI BRICK (BCM)
Bus Converter Module - Using FPA: Why Factorize?
VI BRICK PRM (Pre-Regulator Module): An efficient buck-boost
The VI BRICK PRM shown in Fig. 5 uses a patented ZVS Buck-Boost Regulator
control architecture (see Fig. 6) to give high efficiency step-up / step-down
voltage regulation. Efficiency is maximized when the output voltage is
close to the input voltage. The PRM operates at a typical fixed operating
frequency of
1 MHz (1.5 MHz max.). Like VTMs, PRMs may be paralleled to
achieve increased output power. A unique feature of the PRM control architecture
is that the switching sequence does not change in either buck or boost mode
– only the relative duration of phases within an operating cycle need be
controlled.
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Figure 5 - VI BRICK PRM
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Figure 6 - Simplified PRM schematic
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The PRM provides a regulated output voltage – a ‘factorized bus’ – from an unregulated input source. The combination of the PRM and VTM creates an isolated, regulated DC-DC converter. PRMs can also be used stand alone as non-isolated voltage regulators. The VI BRICK PRM has the following attributes:
- input ranges of 18 – 36 V and 36 – 75 V
- power up to 320 W
- power density up to 416 W/in3
- efficiency up to 97%
- 1.5 MHz switching frequency
- up to 100°C baseplate operation
