Abstract
To enhance the performance of resonant DC–DC converters, particularly under low-load conditions, a semi-series-resonant dual-active-bridge (Semi-SRDAB) converter with a hybrid optimization strategy is proposed. This strategy aims to reduce conduction-related losses and is designed for applications requiring a wide voltage range. The proposed Semi-SRDAB converter comprises a full-bridge inverter on the primary side and a hybrid-output bridge rectifier on the secondary side. It adopts phase-shift modulation combined with frequency modulation for power control. The hybrid optimization strategy for the Semi-SRDAB converter is investigated, beginning with the deduction of resonant current minimization using phasor analysis. Based on these analysis results, zero reactive power operation and soft-switching operation are achieved for both buck and boost modes. Successful validation has been demonstrated through experimental testing on a 300 W laboratory prototype. Enhanced conversion performance is confirmed by comparing the results with those from previous works.
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