Improving the overall efficiency for DC/DC converter with LoV-HiC system

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Abstract

It is very important to improve the overall efficiency of systems with a source of power that has low-voltage high-current terminal characteristics such as fuel cells. A resonant converter is required for high efficiency systems. However, the peak value of the switches current is large in a resonant converter. This peak current requires a large number of switches and results in system failures. In this paper, an analysis and experiments of a resonant isolation push-pull converter are performed. A switching loss analysis is performed in order to compare losses between a resonant push pull converter and a hard switching push-pull converter. Specially, the conduction loss is studied based on the ratio between the resonant frequency and the switching frequency. In addition, a method for improving the efficiency is implemented with conventional HF insolation converters.

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Han, D. H., Lee, Y. J., Kwon, W. S., Bou-Rabee, M. A., & Choe, G. H. (2012). Improving the overall efficiency for DC/DC converter with LoV-HiC system. Journal of Power Electronics, 12(3), 418–428. https://doi.org/10.6113/JPE.2012.12.3.418

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