Digital control of secondary active clamp phase-shifted full-bridge converters

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Abstract

A DSP-based self-adaptive proportional-integral (PI) controller to control a DC-DC converter is proposed in this paper. The full-bridge topology is adopted here to obtain higher power output capability and higher conversion efficiency. The converter adopts the zero-voltage-switching (ZVS) technique to reduce the conduction losses. A parallel secondary active clamp circuit is added to deal with the voltage overshoot and ringing effect on the transformer's secondary side. A self-adaptive PI controller is proposed to replace the traditional PI controller. Moreover, the designed converter adopts the constant-current and constant-voltage (CC-CV) output control strategy. The secondary active clamp mechanism is discussed in detail. The effectiveness of the proposed converter was experimentally verified by an IGBT-based 10kW prototype. © 2014 KIPE.

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Che, Y., Ma, Y., Ge, S., & Zhu, D. (2014). Digital control of secondary active clamp phase-shifted full-bridge converters. Journal of Power Electronics, 14(3), 421–431. https://doi.org/10.6113/JPE.2014.14.3.421

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