Abstract

This paper proposes an asymmetric forward-flyback dc–dc converter that has high power-conversion efficiency $\eta _{e}$ over a wide output power range. To solve the problem of ringing in the voltage of the rectifier diodes and the problem of duty loss in the conventional asymmetric half-bridge (AHB) converter, the proposed converter uses a voltage doubler structure with a forward inductor $L_{f}$ in the second stage, instead of using the transformer leakage inductance, to control output current. $L_{f}$ resonates with the capacitors in the voltage doubler to achieve a zero-voltage turn-on of switches and a zero-current turn-off of diodes for a wide output power range. The proposed converter could operate at a wider input voltage range than the other AHB converters. $\eta _{e}$ was measured as 95.9% at output power $P_{O} = 100$ W and as 90% at $P_{O} = 10$ W, when the converter was operated at input voltage 390 V, output voltage 142 V, and switching frequency 100 kHz.

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