Design and Implementation of DC-to-5~MHz Wide-Bandwidth High-Power High-Fidelity Converter
Jinshui Zhang, Boshuo Wang, Xiaoyang Tian, Angel Peterchev, and Stefan, Goetz

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel high-power, wide-bandwidth DC-to-5 MHz converter using GaN transistors and advanced control techniques, achieving low distortion and high power across a broad frequency range for diverse applications.
Contribution
It introduces a scalable design combining GaN transistors with modular cascaded circuits and innovative control methods to simultaneously attain high power and wide bandwidth.
Findings
Frequency range from DC to 5 MHz achieved
Power level exceeds 5 kW with <18% voltage distortion
Successful tests include magnetogenetics stimulation and Arecibo message reproduction
Abstract
Advances in power electronics have made it possible to achieve high power levels, e.g., reaching GW in grids, or alternatively high output bandwidths, e.g., beyond MHz in communication. Achieving both simultaneously, however, remains challenging. Various applications, ranging from efficient multichannel wireless power transfer to cutting-edge medical and neuroscience applications, are demanding both high power and wide bandwidth. Conventional inverters can achieve high power and high quality at grid or specific frequency ranges but lose their fidelity when reaching higher output frequencies. Resonant circuits can promise a high output frequency but only a narrow bandwidth. We overcome the hardware challenges by combining gallium-nitride (GaN) transistors with modular cascaded double-H bridge circuits and control that can manage typical timing and balancing issues. We developed a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWireless Power Transfer Systems · Advanced DC-DC Converters · Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
