2020
DOI: 10.1049/iet-pel.2020.0552
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Simple low‐cost ZVS bidirectional forward converter with phase shift control and voltage matching for low power applications

Abstract: In this study, a new zero‐voltage switching (ZVS) output inductor‐less bidirectional forward (OILBF) converter is presented. The OILBF has two diodes less than the conventional forward converter and is convenient for low‐power bidirectional applications. Moreover, the OILBF converter uses the leakage inductance of transformer as the forward inductor. In the proposed OILBF, two capacitors paralleled with main switches realise ZVS conditions for main switches in both directions without any auxiliary switches. Al… Show more

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“…The efficiency of the proposed converter is measured 97.46% and 96.28 % at the buck and boost directions, respectively. As shown in Figure 11a, the efficiency of the proposed converter is higher than [27], because the circulating current decreases to minimum during the load variations. At the buck direction, at the high voltage side, the channel of the MOSFET S H conducts the main current and at the low voltage side, the body diode of the MOS-FET S L conducts the main current, at the buck direction, this…”
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“…The efficiency of the proposed converter is measured 97.46% and 96.28 % at the buck and boost directions, respectively. As shown in Figure 11a, the efficiency of the proposed converter is higher than [27], because the circulating current decreases to minimum during the load variations. At the buck direction, at the high voltage side, the channel of the MOSFET S H conducts the main current and at the low voltage side, the body diode of the MOS-FET S L conducts the main current, at the buck direction, this…”
Section: The Experimental Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Several bidirectional forward converters are presented in [22]- [27]. The proposed converter in [22] employs PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) control and operates in discontinuous conduction mode (DCM).…”
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confidence: 99%
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