Abstract

A novel isolated dc–dc converter is proposed, using the T-Type topology with zero voltage switching and pulse width modulated with a capacitive output filter. It uses four switches, two of which are subjected to the input voltage, and the other two to half the input voltage. All switches commutate under zero voltage over a wide load range. The proposed converter has the following features: (a) symmetrical operation of the isolation transformer, (b) modulation by pulse width with constant frequency, (c) zero voltage switching, and (d) three-level voltage applied to the primary winding of the transformer. Theoretical analysis, design example, and experimental data for a 2 kW, 400 VDC input, 400 VDC output, and 50 kHz switching frequency laboratory prototype, working in two operating points are included in this paper. The measured efficiency was 95% at 950 W.

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