Title :
Novel zero-current-switching PWM step down Sepic converter
Author :
Sobrinho, Lourival T S ; Kitamura, Roger A. ; Canesin, Carlos Alberto
Author_Institution :
Paulista State Univ., Ilha Solteira, Brazil
Abstract :
This paper presents a new step down PWM (pulse width modulation) Sepic (single ended primary inductance converter) converter, featuring soft commutation at zero-current (ZCS), using IGBTs (insulated gate bipolar transistors) as the power switches. This new ZCS-PWM cell provides conditions to obtain a new family of isolated converters. The new ZCS-PWM Sepic converter is used to provide output voltage lower than input voltage, and high efficiency for a wide load range. Thus, providing a great reduction in the heat sinks size used. This new PWM converter provides zero-current (ZC) turn-on and zero-voltage-zero-current (ZVZC) turn-off of the active switches, and it is suitable for IGBTs applications. It should be noticed that the diodes D1 and D2 are also softly commutated under zero-voltage switching (ZVS). The principle of operation, the theoretical analysis, a design example, and experimental results from a laboratory prototype rated at 300 W with 220 Vdc nominal input voltage, 51 Vdc output voltage, and 20 kHz switching frequency are reported to validate the theoretical analysis.
Keywords :
PWM power convertors; commutation; heat sinks; power semiconductor switches; switching convertors; zero current switching; zero voltage switching; 20 kHz; 300 W; IGBT; PWM converter; Sepic converter; ZCS; ZVS; diode; heat sink; insulated gate bipolar transistor; power switch; single ended primary inductance converter; soft commutation; switching frequency; zero-current-switching; zero-voltage switching; Diodes; Heat sinks; Inductance; Insulated gate bipolar transistors; Pulse width modulation; Pulse width modulation converters; Switches; Switching converters; Zero current switching; Zero voltage switching;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronic Drives and Energy Systems for Industrial Growth, 1998. Proceedings. 1998 International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4879-6
DOI :
10.1109/PEDES.1998.1330689