Lossless snubber with minimum voltage stress for continuous current mode tapped-inductor boost converters for high step-up applications

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Abstract

To invigorate the tapped-inductor boost (TIB) topology in emerging high step-up applications for off-grid products, a lossless snubber consisting of two capacitors and three diodes is proposed. Since the switch voltage stress is minimized in the proposed circuit, it is allowed to use a device with a lower cost, higher efficiency, and higher availability. Moreover, since the leakage inductance is fully utilized, no effort to minimize it is required. This allows for a highly productive and cost-effective design of the tapped-inductor. The proposed circuit also shows a high step-up ratio and provides relaxation of the switching loss and diode reverse-recovery. In this paper, the operation is analyzed in detail, the steady-state equation is derived, and the design considerations are discussed. Some experimental results are provided to confirm the validity of the proposed circuit. © 2014 KIPE.

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Kang, J. il, Han, S. K., & Han, J. (2014). Lossless snubber with minimum voltage stress for continuous current mode tapped-inductor boost converters for high step-up applications. Journal of Power Electronics, 14(4), 621–631. https://doi.org/10.6113/JPE.2014.14.4.621

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