Abstract

A multioutput dc–dc topology based on hybrid modulation of pulse frequency modulation and the phase shift is proposed in this article. The proposed hybrid modulated multioutput converter is derived from the integration of a three-phase LLC resonant converter and the full-bridge converter. With the hybrid modulation, the multioutput is controlled independently free from cross-regulation and isolated from each other. With the three-phase interleaving operation, the resonant currents can be reduced, and thus, the efficiency will be improved. Furthermore, the output current ripple of the main output voltage is reduced; as a consequence, the lifetime of the output filter capacitor is extended, and the reliability is reinforced. What is more, the number of the power switches is reduced, and the zero-voltage switching of the power switches can be achieved within the entire load range by the proposed integrated topology. All the abovementioned features of the proposed converter will lead to a compact, efficient, and cost-effective design. Finally, a 1.4-kW triple-output laboratory prototype is built and tested to validate the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed converter.

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