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Renesas System Solutions from Grid to Core in AI-Datacenter

AI explosive growth and its consequent hardware evolution have brought a dramatic increase in power levels of the IT rack in datacenters, up to several hundred kW already today. This factor is obliging to evolve the conventional architecture of power distribution inside the rack, based on the OCP standard 48 V architecture. Higher voltage for the distribution inside the rack is required and 800V (2 or 3 wires) is going to be selected, to be able to reduce the distribution losses and the required copper. As a fundamental element of the new architecture, a high power dense isolated 16:1 DC/DC converts 800V down to 48V now, to quickly reuse most of the available ecosystem. As a technology enabler, mid-voltage GaN plays a relevant role on the primary side, enabling the increase of switching frequency while granting efficiency performance. The LLC Direct Current Transformer (DCX) topology, operating open-loop at constant fs can provide tightly unregulated 48V output with an efficiency of 98%. In this paper a detailed analysis of that converter will be described together with the key components enabling performance in control, drive and active switches. Another area where GaN will play an enabling role for the architecture is the newly defined End Equipment of Sidecar Rack, where the 3-Phase AC to high voltage DC conversion is implemented. Mid voltage Bidirectional GaN will realize topology simplification in front-end rectification. Evolution of the architecture will continue across the next generations of xPUs in line with higher power requirements.

Marco Ruggeri

Renesas


Marco Ruggeri is the Senior Manager of the Power System Architecture Team at Renesas. He is leading the development of advanced reference designs for AI Datacenter and Infrastructure Power, New Energy and Motor Driving applications. Previously, Marco started his career at Intel focusing on Advanced Model Order Reduction techniques for 3G Modem Power Integrity analysis. At Dialog Semiconductor, he was pivotal in designing various Power Management Integrated Circuits (PMICs) for leading smartphones, earning patents in Hybrid DC-DC converter topologies and advancing to Chip Architect position. Moved to STMicroelectronics, Marco led the development of an ASIC Wireless Charger for cutting-edge smartphones. He has joined Renesas Electric Vehicle System Architect Team, focusing on ultra-low noise power supplies for Radar and High Performance VRM for ADAS SoCs, before transitioning into his present role. Marco's achievements include US Patents, numerous publications and the successful leadership on multiple advanced R&D projects in the field of Power Conversion. Passionate about Power Electronics, Science, and AI, he enjoys reading and traveling with his family.