Abstract

The waveforms of a square-wave and a quasi-resonant dc-dc converter are examined in detail so that a comparison between the switching and conduction losses for each topology can be made. Using data from commercially available semiconductor devices, conservative estimates are then given for the switching frequency at which the resonant approach becomes advantageous. The effect of an isolation transformer on this comparison is also addressed.

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