2020
DOI: 10.1049/iet-pel.2019.1612
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Performance evaluation of high‐frequency CLL resonant DC–DC converter operated with phase‐shift and modified PWM gating scheme: analysis, design and implementation

Abstract: Normal phase-shift and modified pulse-width modulation gating schemes are proposed for a full bridge highfrequency capacitor-inductor-inductor (CLL) resonant DC-DC converter, and its performance is analysed in this study. Detailed modelling and the steady-state analysis of the converter are performed by using the fundamental harmonic approximation approach. Various modes of the converter operation with both the gating schemes are described and examined in detail. Zerovoltage switching of all the main switches … Show more

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“…There are thirty-six separate third-order RTN tanks [80,89,92]; some of them consist of two capacitors and one inductor, while others are opposite shaped, as shown in Figure 20a-d. Three-element RTN resonant converters have been widely used in many industries, such as in LLC, LCC, CLL, LCL, and hybrid series-to-parallel resonant converters (RCs) [93][94][95][96]. LLC and LCC are the commonest forms of third-order RTN converters.…”
Section: Control Switching Network (Csn)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are thirty-six separate third-order RTN tanks [80,89,92]; some of them consist of two capacitors and one inductor, while others are opposite shaped, as shown in Figure 20a-d. Three-element RTN resonant converters have been widely used in many industries, such as in LLC, LCC, CLL, LCL, and hybrid series-to-parallel resonant converters (RCs) [93][94][95][96]. LLC and LCC are the commonest forms of third-order RTN converters.…”
Section: Control Switching Network (Csn)mentioning
confidence: 99%