Abstract

In this paper, a novel critical-conduction-mode-based modulation is proposed for three-phase bidirectional ac–dc converters. With this modulation, the switching frequency variation range shrinks, zero-voltage-switch soft switching is achieved, and the switching-related loss is reduced, which is especially beneficial for systems operating above hundreds of kHz high switching frequency with wide-band-gap power semiconductor devices to achieve both high power density and high efficiency. A 25 kW silicon carbide based high-frequency three-phase bidirectional ac–dc converter prototype is designed to achieve a power density of 127 ${\text{W/in}}^{3}$ , which is at least five times higher than commercial products. All the control functions are digitally implemented with one low-cost microcontroller, and the aforementioned benefits are experimentally verified on this prototype under both inverter mode and rectifier mode operations. With the proposed soft-switching modulation, the tested peak efficiency is close to 99.0% for this prototype even at above 300 kHz high switching frequency operation.

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