2019
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-5870-5.ch005
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Control for the Contactless Series Resonant Energy Converter

Abstract: This chapter presents control methods applied in the operation of the series loaded series resonant (SLSR) power converters in a most efficient operation zone. The choice of the control method is affected by the objective to guarantee suitably the efficiency, being this method in the same time, relatively easy to apply. The first part of the chapter compares three basic principles of regulation: frequency mode (FM), pulse width mode (PWM), and their combination (PWM/FM). Finally, a new method for instantaneous… Show more

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“…The maximum achievable P RL is 244.13 W was obtained at f ch > f p . At this condition, the ZVS occur since the inverter inductively loaded; this makes the losses of the halfbridge inverter are near to zero [14,24]. As it is known, high β with P RL is an eligible outcome.…”
Section: Resonancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The maximum achievable P RL is 244.13 W was obtained at f ch > f p . At this condition, the ZVS occur since the inverter inductively loaded; this makes the losses of the halfbridge inverter are near to zero [14,24]. As it is known, high β with P RL is an eligible outcome.…”
Section: Resonancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both methods use different topologies and geometric shapes to transfer the energy. The resonance method carries the possibility of charging up to several tens of centimeters [1,2], while induction results in higher efficiency and lower interference [3][4][5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%