Title :
Phase-controlled series-parallel resonant converter
Author :
Czarkowski, Dariusz ; Kazimierczuk, Marian K.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Wright State Univ., Dayton, OH, USA
fDate :
7/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A constant-frequency, phase-controlled, series-parallel resonant DC-DC converter is introduced, analyzed in the frequency domain, and experimentally verified. To obtain the DC-DC converter, two identical series-parallel resonant inverters are paralleled and the resulting phase-controlled resonant inverter is loaded by a voltage-driven rectifier. The converter can regulate the output voltage at a constant switching frequency in the range of load resistance from full-load resistance to infinity while maintaining good part-load efficiency. The efficiency of the converter is almost independent of the input voltage. For switching frequencies slightly above the resonant frequency, power switches are always inductively loaded, which is very advantageous if MOSFETs are used as switches. Experimentally results are given for a converter with a center-tapped rectifier at an output power of 52 W and a switching frequency of 127 kHz. The measured current imbalance between the two inverters was as low as 1.2:1
Keywords :
invertors; phase control; power convertors; rectifying circuits; 127 kHz; 52 W; DC-DC converter; center-tapped rectifier; current imbalance; frequency domain analysis; full-load resistance; inductive loading; load resistance; part-load efficiency; phase-controlled; series-parallel resonant converter; switching frequencies; voltage-driven rectifier; DC-DC power converters; Frequency domain analysis; H infinity control; Rectifiers; Resonance; Resonant frequency; Resonant inverters; Switching converters; Switching frequency; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on