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A novel variable frequency variable duty cycle (VFVD) control scheme using off-line digital control by only sensing the output voltage is proposed. Designed for a 6 kV 40 kHz series resonant DC-DC converter in solid state transformer application, it realizes cycle-by-cycle resonant current limiting and zero voltage switching (ZVS) at any load condition. According to the state plane analysis, with...
At present time, the most common electrical vehicle (EV) chargers employ a two-stage design, i.e., a front-end AC/DC stage + an isolated DC/DC converter. In this paper, an isolated dual-active-bridge (DAB) based single-stage AC/DC converter was proposed, which has the power-factor-correction (PFC) and zero-voltage-switching (ZVS) functions over the full-load range. By reducing one power stage and...
For controlling high-current low-voltage dc–dc converters, the control methods with variable switching frequency have the potential to achieve fast transient response and high efficiency. However, some issues in practical design limit the usefulness of the conventional variable-frequency control methods, such as the voltage-mode hysteretic control. This letter presents a novel implementation of current-mode...
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