Minxiang Gong, Hua Chen, et al.
IEEE JSSC
DC-to-DC power supplies for CPUs or GPUs are critical components on the motherboard of modern computer systems. Converting an intermediate bus voltage (e.g. 12 V) to the core voltage (∼0.9 V) of CPUs or GPUs must be efficient, compact and cost effective. This paper proposes an active-clamp forward converter (ACFC) power block to supply core voltage on a motherboard. The ACFC power block can be individually tested prior to assembly and vertically soldered onto the motherboard to save motherboard area. A low loss, compact planar transformer is designed into the ACFC power block PCB. A custom, standing slab inductor not only provides high inductance and high saturation current but also helps to mechanically support the power block. A one-piece copper winding connects the transformer to the inductor, thereby reducing the DC loss in the current path. Experimental results show a peak efficiency of 90.4% with a 12 V input and 0.9 V output for an output current of 25 A.
Minxiang Gong, Hua Chen, et al.
IEEE JSSC
Arnab Neelim Mazumder, Jian Meng, et al.
IEEE JESTCS
Todd Takken, Andrew Ferencz, et al.
VLSI Circuits 2019
Sae Kyu Lee, Ankur Agrawal, et al.
IEEE JSSC