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DC-DC Converter Design Application Note

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Designing for Efficiency 7 www.cadence.com 5. Simulation Results 5.1 Efficiency Improvement Replacing silicon devices with SiC improves overall converter efficiency by more than 7.6%, primarily due to reduced switching and diode losses. 5.2 Loss Distribution Waveforms show: f Shorter switching intervals f Reduced overshoot energy f Lower diode commutation stress The visual reduction in loss waveforms confirms that efficiency improvement originates from physical device behavior. 5.3 Real-World Energy Impact A switching loss reduction of approximately 10.6 W produces: For one million systems: 6. Thermal and Reliability Implications Reduced loss lowers junction temperature: Lower temperature improves lifetime and allows smaller cooling solutions. Reduced thermal stress slows material degra- dation, decreases thermomechanical fatigue, and improves long-term reliability of both semiconductors and passive compo- nents. As converter efficiency increases, system designers can often reduce heatsink size or airflow requirements. This improves power density and reduces mechanical complexity while maintaining safe operating margins.

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