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This paper proposes a high step-up voltage ratio of full-bridge converter associated with LLC resonant circuit for sterilizing microbe applications. The proposed circuit structure adopts full-bridge converter to generate a high DC voltage, while the LLC resonant circuit is used to recover the energy trapped in leakage inductance of transformer and to reach zero-voltage switching feature increasing...
This paper presents an LED lighting system with a PV source. The circuit structure of the proposed system separately adopts buck converter and flyback converter as the charger and discharger. With this circuit structure, buck converter can vary its duty ratio to regulate charging current of battery, while flyback converter with active clamp circuit can recover energy stored in leakage inductor of...
The paper proposes an active clamp interleaved flyback converter with a single-capacitor turn-off snubber associated with a full-bridge inverter for stunning poultry applications. The proposed converter can use active clamp circuit to recover the energy of transformer and to achieve zero-voltage switching at turn-on transition. In addition, the proposed one adopts a single-capacitor snubber not only...
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