Abstract

In this paper, a new zero-current switching pulse width modulation forward converter is introduced using a new switching algorithm for the auxiliary circuit. In the proposed converter, transformer core is reset through a resonance, and thus, reset winding is not required which is the main advantage of this converter over existing zero-current switching forward converters. The simple auxiliary circuit of this converter is just composed of an auxiliary switch and a capacitor that provides zero-current switching for the main switch and also resets the transformer core. Furthermore, the proposed auxiliary circuit uses the leakage inductance of the transformer for the resonant inductor and does not require any additional inductor which is another advantage of the proposed converter over conventional zero-current switching forward converters. Also, the auxiliary switch is soft switched. The proposed converter is analyzed and design procedure of the auxiliary circuit is discussed. The presented experimental results confirm the theoretical analysis.

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