Abstract

This paper introduces a novel class of zero voltage transition (ZVT) DC/DC pulse-width modulation (PWM) converters that use a resonant inductance-capacitance (L-C) circuit connected to the auxiliary switch, which is termed a self-commutated auxiliary circuit. It provides a simple and reliable means of achieving zero-current conditions (ZCS) for auxiliary switch commutations under wide line and load ranges, without the inclusion of any kind of DC voltage source. Furthermore, this auxiliary circuit is placed in parallel with the main power converter, retaining the ZVT characteristics. The self-commutated auxiliary circuit ZVT PWM boost is analyzed, and its feasibility and reliability are confirmed by experimental results obtained from laboratory prototypes rated at 1 kW and 100 kHz.

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