Abstract

AbstractSoft‐switching phase‐shifted PWM converters have attracted much attention because of their low switching losses, constant frequency operation and simple control. However, a circulating current flows through the transformer and the primary bridge circuit during the free‐wheeling interval, resulting in relatively high current stresses on the transformers and switching devices compared with those of conventional hard‐switching PWM converters.This paper presents an improved soft‐switching phase‐shifted PWM DC‐DC converter that can substantially reduce the circulating current by employing a tapped inductor for the output low‐pass filter. The principle of operation and the role of the tapped inductor are illustrated. The effectiveness of the tapped inductor is evaluated through simulation analysis. Moreover, a 500 W‐100 Hz prototype converter is implemented to demonstrate the excellent performances of both low switching and low conduction losses.

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