The Multiresonant Converter Steady-State Analysis Based on Dominant Resonant Process (CROSBI ID 181601)
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Vukšić, Marko ; Beroš, Slobodan ; Vukšić, Lenka
engleski
The Multiresonant Converter Steady-State Analysis Based on Dominant Resonant Process
The steady-state analysis of the multiresonant converter is presented. The multiresonant converter utilizes multi-element resonant network that consists of resonant inductor and switch capacitances. The resonant process between resonant inductor and capacitances across rectifiers has been found as dominant resonant process. All key circuit parameters are normalized in terms of the characteristic impedance and resonant frequency given by resonant inductor and capacitances across rectifiers. The effects of the transformer magnetizing and leakage inductances have been analyzed. It is shown that DC output values and resonant current rms value strongly depend on load and switching frequency to resonant frequency ratio. It is shown that the resonant process of the resonant inductor and MOSFET output capacitances have no significant influence on overall DC conversion ratio at heavy loads. The simplified analysis is presented and resonant tank order is reduced. The circuit utilizes four different modes of operation. In each mode of operation the two-dimensional state-plane diagram is derived. The DC conversion ratio, normalized rms MOSFET and rectifier capacitance currents have been calculated. A 2.5kW prototype has been built and tested.
Resonant power conversion; DC-DC power conversion; zero-voltage-switching; zero-current switching;
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Podaci o izdanju
26 (5)
2011.
1452-1468
objavljeno
0885-8993
10.1109/TPEL.2010.2083694