2022
DOI: 10.3390/en15041315
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Analysis and Design of Three-Phase LLC Resonant Converter with Matrix Transformers

Abstract: This study presents the topology of a three-phase LLC resonant converter with matrix transformers. The three-phase LLC resonant converter has the advantages of conventional LLC resonant converters, including zero-voltage switching at the primary side, zero-current switching at the secondary side, high-frequency feasibility, and high efficiency. Moreover, it has additional advantages that differ from conventional LLC, including low output capacitor current ripple, natural current sharing in three resonant curre… Show more

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“…In [107], the authors implemented the resonant converter for EV application. e implementation of ZVS and ZCS for the resonant converters improves the efficiency of the system and reduces the output voltage and current ripples.…”
Section: Resonant Convertermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [107], the authors implemented the resonant converter for EV application. e implementation of ZVS and ZCS for the resonant converters improves the efficiency of the system and reduces the output voltage and current ripples.…”
Section: Resonant Convertermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The switch selection process is a tedious task in high power scenarios because of the possibility of the increases in the current rating of the switching devices as the level of the output power increases [33]. A 3-phase LLC resonant DC/DC converter that can'' maintain all the benefits of 3-phase converters and accomplish soft-switching for all switches has also been suggested and examined in various research [34], [35], [36], [37], [38] as an alternative to further lowering the voltage rating of switching devices. The drawbacks of such converters, however, include their low gain range and poor light-load efficiency [35].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%