This paper proposes a family of PWM modulation strategies for boostfull-bridge (FB) converters. The modulation strategies can be classified into two kinds according tothe turn-on sequence of the diagonal switches. The...This paper proposes a family of PWM modulation strategies for boostfull-bridge (FB) converters. The modulation strategies can be classified into two kinds according tothe turn-on sequence of the diagonal switches. The concept of leading switches and lagging switchesis introduced to realize soft-switching. According to the soft-switching realized by the leadingswitches and the lagging switches, two kinds of soft-switching techniques for PWM boost FBconverters yield: zero-current-switching (ZCS) and zero-current and zero-voltage-switching (ZCZVS).Simulation results verify the analysis.展开更多
The improved current-doubler-rectifier zero-voltage-switching PWM full-bridge converter (CDR ZVS PWM FB converter) achieves ZVS for the switches in a wide load range with the use of the energy stored in the output fil...The improved current-doubler-rectifier zero-voltage-switching PWM full-bridge converter (CDR ZVS PWM FB converter) achieves ZVS for the switches in a wide load range with the use of the energy stored in the output filter inductances, and the rectifier diodes commute naturally, therefore no oscillation and voltage spike occurs. The transformer needs no special manufacture method to limit the leakage inductance. The ZVS achievement and the design considerations for the output filter inductances and the blocking capacitor are discussed for the improved CDR ZVS PWM FB converter. A 540 W prototype converter is built in the lab to verify the operational principle and design considerations for the improved converter, the experimental results are also included.展开更多
文摘This paper proposes a family of PWM modulation strategies for boostfull-bridge (FB) converters. The modulation strategies can be classified into two kinds according tothe turn-on sequence of the diagonal switches. The concept of leading switches and lagging switchesis introduced to realize soft-switching. According to the soft-switching realized by the leadingswitches and the lagging switches, two kinds of soft-switching techniques for PWM boost FBconverters yield: zero-current-switching (ZCS) and zero-current and zero-voltage-switching (ZCZVS).Simulation results verify the analysis.
文摘The improved current-doubler-rectifier zero-voltage-switching PWM full-bridge converter (CDR ZVS PWM FB converter) achieves ZVS for the switches in a wide load range with the use of the energy stored in the output filter inductances, and the rectifier diodes commute naturally, therefore no oscillation and voltage spike occurs. The transformer needs no special manufacture method to limit the leakage inductance. The ZVS achievement and the design considerations for the output filter inductances and the blocking capacitor are discussed for the improved CDR ZVS PWM FB converter. A 540 W prototype converter is built in the lab to verify the operational principle and design considerations for the improved converter, the experimental results are also included.