This paper presents a phase shifted series resonant converter with step up high frequency transformer to achieve the functions of high output voltage, high power density and wide range of Zero Voltage Switching (ZVS). In this approach, the output voltage is controlled by varying the switching frequency. The controller has been designed to achieve a good stability under different load conditions. The converter will react to the load variation by varying its switching frequency to satisfy the output voltage requirements. Therefore in order to maintain constant output voltage, for light load (50% of the load), the switching frequency will be decreased to meet the desired output, while for the full load (100%) conditions, the switching frequenc...
Abstract A three‐phase soft‐switched DC–DC resonant converter with variable frequency to perform the...
Most of the soft-switching converters, especially in zero-current switching resonant converters, are...
ing zero current, hence zero power switching. And while true, two obvious concerns can in1pede the q...
This paper presents a phase shifted series resonant converter with step up high frequency transforme...
A series resonant converter (SRC) using a phase-shift modulation (PSM) was invented to implement the...
Series resonant converters find application in high voltage power supplies where the large transform...
Series resonant converters find application in high voltage power supplies where the large transform...
A modification of the series resonant converter topology is presented which extends converter operat...
This paper proposes an improved topology of the three-phase series resonant DC-DC Boost converter wi...
This Application Note will highlight the design considerations incurred in a high frequency power su...
This paper proposes an improved topology of the three-phase series resonant DC-DC Boost converter wi...
ABSTRACT: Increasing the frequency of operation of power converters is desirable, as it allows the s...
The two-inductor boost converter has been previously presented in a Zero-Voltage Switching (ZVS) for...
This paper proposes a new bidirectional resonant dc-dc converter suitable for wide voltage gain rang...
The authors present a half-bridge series-parallel load-resonant converter in which the resonant circ...
Abstract A three‐phase soft‐switched DC–DC resonant converter with variable frequency to perform the...
Most of the soft-switching converters, especially in zero-current switching resonant converters, are...
ing zero current, hence zero power switching. And while true, two obvious concerns can in1pede the q...
This paper presents a phase shifted series resonant converter with step up high frequency transforme...
A series resonant converter (SRC) using a phase-shift modulation (PSM) was invented to implement the...
Series resonant converters find application in high voltage power supplies where the large transform...
Series resonant converters find application in high voltage power supplies where the large transform...
A modification of the series resonant converter topology is presented which extends converter operat...
This paper proposes an improved topology of the three-phase series resonant DC-DC Boost converter wi...
This Application Note will highlight the design considerations incurred in a high frequency power su...
This paper proposes an improved topology of the three-phase series resonant DC-DC Boost converter wi...
ABSTRACT: Increasing the frequency of operation of power converters is desirable, as it allows the s...
The two-inductor boost converter has been previously presented in a Zero-Voltage Switching (ZVS) for...
This paper proposes a new bidirectional resonant dc-dc converter suitable for wide voltage gain rang...
The authors present a half-bridge series-parallel load-resonant converter in which the resonant circ...
Abstract A three‐phase soft‐switched DC–DC resonant converter with variable frequency to perform the...
Most of the soft-switching converters, especially in zero-current switching resonant converters, are...
ing zero current, hence zero power switching. And while true, two obvious concerns can in1pede the q...