2018
DOI: 10.1049/iet-pel.2017.0621
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Low‐primary current and wide hold‐up time DC–DC converter: analysis and implementation

Abstract: A soft-switching direct current (DC) to DC converter is studied in this study to achieve benefits: (i) low-primary current (circulating current) loss, (ii) low-switching loss, (iii) low-output filter inductance, and (iv) wide holdup time. On primary side of the studied converter, a phase-shift pulse-width modulation full-bridge (FB) circuit and a half-bridge (HB) circuit using same lagging-leg switches of FB circuit to reduce the switching losses at light load. Resonant capacitor is adopted on primary side of … Show more

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