Comprehensive Analysis of ZVS Operation Range and Deadband Conditions of a Dual H -Bridge Bidirectional DC-DC Converter with Phase Shift Control

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This study offers a thorough examination of the zero voltage switching (ZVS) operation range and deadband conditions for a bidirectional DC-DC converter with phase shift control, featuring dual H-bridge. The analysis considers the soft switching range of the DAB converter, accounting for the impact of the headband and the ZVS capacitor. By applying the differential equation of the circuit during deadband time, a sufficient constraint for the input and output bridges can be calculated. The findings indicate that as the output voltage increases, the minimum phase shift value required to achieve ZVS decreases, and expanding the phase shift value will expand the ZVS range and reduce switching losses. The study provides simulation results for various operating conditions, validating the theoretical analysis of the proposed system. In addition, the results furnish information about the circuit behavior during the deadband and waveforms. Finally, MATLAB/SIMULINK verifies the simulation results for different operating stages.

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Adam, A. H. A., Chen, J., Kamel, S., & Zeinoddini-Meymand, H. (2023). Comprehensive Analysis of ZVS Operation Range and Deadband Conditions of a Dual H -Bridge Bidirectional DC-DC Converter with Phase Shift Control. Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1155/2023/8882417

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