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A Bidirectional Switch Based Half-Bridge Series-Resonant Converter Operating in DCM and CCM

Authors
Bai, ChangkyuHan, ByeongcheolKim, Minsung
Issue Date
Mar-2020
Publisher
IEEE
Keywords
Asymmetric PWM; zero dc-offset current; zero-voltage switching; discontinuous conduction mode; continuous conduction mode
Citation
2020 THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL IEEE APPLIED POWER ELECTRONICS CONFERENCE AND EXPOSITION (APEC 2020), v.2020-March, pp 2109 - 2115
Pages
7
Indexed
SCOPUS
Journal Title
2020 THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL IEEE APPLIED POWER ELECTRONICS CONFERENCE AND EXPOSITION (APEC 2020)
Volume
2020-March
Start Page
2109
End Page
2115
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/7179
DOI
10.1109/APEC39645.2020.9124251
ISSN
1048-2334
2470-6647
Abstract
Conventional asymmetric half-bridge LLC converters have been attractive in on-board battery charger applications because of their simple control and structure. However, their usage with asymmetric PWM is limited due to the large dc-offset current and increased conduction loss. In this paper, we propose a bidirectional switch based half-bridge series-resonant converter. Proposed converter features a small number of power components, inherent zero voltage switching capability, and a zero dc-offset current. The combination of the half-bridge circuit and the bidirectional switch generates symmetric resonant current with the zero dc-offset current regardless of the duty cycle variation. When the output voltage is high, it operates in discontinuous conduction mode (DCM). When the output voltage becomes low and under heavy load condition, it naturally enters in continuous conduction mode (CCM), and so it provides low conduction loss. A 1.65-kW prototype of the proposed converter has been built and tested to demonstrate its circuit design.
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