A Practical Approach to the Design of a Highly Efficient PSFB DC-DC Converter for Server Applications Escudero, Manuel Rodríguez Santiago, Noel Morales Santos, Diego Pedro Phase shift full bridge High-efficiency DC-DC Server The phase shift full bridge (PSFB) is a widely known isolated DC-DC converter topology commonly used in medium to high power applications, and one of the best candidates for the front-end DC-DC converter in server power supplies. Since the server power supplies consume an enormous amount of power, the most critical issue is to achieve high efficiency. Several organizations promoting electrical energy efficiency, like the 80 PLUS, keep introducing higher efficiency certifications with growing requirements extending also to light loads. The design of a high efficiency PSFB converter is a complex problem with many degrees of freedom which requires of a sufficiently accurate modeling of the losses and of e cient design criteria. In this work a losses model of the converter is proposed as well as design guidelines for the efficiency optimization of PSFB converter. The model and the criteria are tested with the redesign of an existing reference PSFB converter of 1400 W for server applications, with wide input voltage range, nominal 400 V input and 12 V output; achieving 95.85% of efficiency at 50% of the load. A new optimized prototype of PSFB was built with the same specifications, achieving a peak efficiency of 96.68% at 50% of the load. 2019-12-19T12:14:10Z 2019-12-19T12:14:10Z 2019-09-29 info:eu-repo/semantics/article Escudero, M., Kutschak, M. A., Meneses, D., Rodriguez, N., & Morales, D. P. (2019). A Practical Approach to the Design of a Highly Efficient PSFB DC-DC Converter for Server Applications. Energies, 12(19), 3723. http://hdl.handle.net/10481/58430 10.3390/en12193723 eng http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Atribución 3.0 España MDPI