A zero input current ripple ZVS/ZCS boost converter with boundary-mode control

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In this paper, in order to achieve zero ripple conditions, the use of a ripple mirror (RM) circuit for the boost converter is proposed. The operation modes are studied and steady-state analyses performed to show the merits of the proposed converter. It is found that the proposed RM circuit technique can provide much better flexibility than the two-phase interleaved boost converter for locating the zero ripple operating point in the design stage. In addition, the choice of using a boundary-mode control is mainly based on the consideration of achieving both ZVS (zero voltage switching)/ZCS (zero current switching) soft-switching and constant on-time control for the converter. To verify the performance of the proposed converter, a 48 V input and 200 W/200 V output prototype is constructed. Experimental results verify the effectiveness of the proposed converter.

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Lai, C. M., Yang, M. J., & Liang, S. K. (2014). A zero input current ripple ZVS/ZCS boost converter with boundary-mode control. Energies, 7(10), 6765–6782. https://doi.org/10.3390/en7106765

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