Abstract

A current-fed full-bridge converter availing series resonance pulse to enable zero-current switching (ZCS) and voltage clamping of the semiconductor devices is proposed. Overlap in switching states of the devices enforces a short resonance pulse, due to series tank which naturally reduces the current to zero in the outgoing semiconductor devices. It causes zero-current commutation of the devices eliminating voltage spike across the semiconductor devices. Essentially, pulse-resonance offers reduced circulating current resulting in lower conduction losses and not demanding over-rated components. The proposed converter enables ZCS for wide variation in source voltage by implementing variable frequency fixed duty modulation eliminating the traditional requirement for additional clamping circuitry in conventional current-fed converters. Detailed experimental results on proof-of-concept hardware prototype rated at 500 W are demonstrated to verify the proposed claims and converter performance. With all other merits, proposed converter maintains high efficiency.

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