Summary: | High temperatures in unconventional oil and gas reservoir present a challenge to DC-DC converter design for downhole drilling equipment. In response to the high-temperature challenge, a design methodology consisting of controlling-junction temperature rise, derating component electrical parameters for more design margin and selecting high-temperature components was proposed. Based on the methodology, a converter board with a nominal input of 42-54V and output of three low voltages (+15V, −15V, and +5V), was designed for the 150°C application. The maximum temperature rise of the components in the converter prototype under a temperature environment of 22°C is 11.9°C. The performance of the converter was verified at the ambient temperature from 30°C to 150°C. With a 42~54V input voltage, the output voltages have less than 0.2V fluctuation; the three output voltages can achieve a ripple suppression ratio of approximately 40dB, and the average conversion efficiency was around 75% at 150°C, which meets the design specification.
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