Resonant pulse power converter with a self-switching technique

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Abstract

In this paper, a resonant pulse power converter (RPPC) is proposed. The proposed RPPC transfers the pulse-shape power from a DC source to a load periodically. The RPPC consists of a resonant circuit and a resonant pulse converter driven by a self-switching circuit. Depending on the magnitude difference between the input and output voltages, the operations of the RPPC are divided into 4 modes; boost mode, hybrid mode, direct mode and cut-off mode, respectively. The main switch of the RPPC turns on in the ZCS condition and off in the ZVS condition spontaneously. The operational principles of a RPPC using the self-switching technique are analyzed and verified in experiments. An example of a RPPC application is demonstrated in the area of thermoelectric energy harvesting.

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Kim, H. J., Chung, G. B., & Choi, J. (2010). Resonant pulse power converter with a self-switching technique. Journal of Power Electronics, 10(6), 784–791. https://doi.org/10.6113/JPE.2010.10.6.784

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