A bidirectional isolated full-bridge dc-dc converter with a conversion ratio around nine times, soft start-up, and soft-switching features for battery charging/discharging is proposed in this paper. The converter is equipped with an active flyback and two passive capacitor-diode snubbers, which can reduce voltage and current spikes and reduce voltage and current stresses, while it can achieve near zero-voltage-switching and zero-current-switching soft-switching features. In this paper, the operational principle of the proposed converter is first described, and its analysis and design are then presented. A 1.5-kW prototype with a low-side voltage of 48 V and a high-side voltage of 360 V has been implemented, from which measured results have verified the discussed features.
An isolated bidirectional full-bridge dc-dc converter with high conversion ratio, high output power, and soft start-up capability is proposed in this paper. The use of a capacitor, a diode, and a flyback converter can clamp the voltage spike caused by the current difference between the current-fed inductor and leakage inductance of the isolation transformer, and can reduce the current flowing through the active switches at the current-fed side. Operational principle of the proposed converter is first described, and then, the design equation is derived. A 1.5-kW prototype with low-side voltage of 48 V and high-side voltage of 360 V has been implemented, from which experimental results have verified its feasibility.
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