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Zero Voltage and Zero Current Switching dc-dc converter with active clamping technique
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Abstract: The zero voltage and zero current switching dc-dc converter with active clamping technique is proposed. By adding a secondary active clamp and controlling the clamp switch moderately, ZVS (for leading leg switches) and ZCS (for lagging leg switches) are achieved without any lossy components, the reverse avalanche break down of leading-leg IGHTs or the saturable reactor in the primary. Many advantages including simple circuit topology, high efficiency, and low cost make the new converter attractive for high voltage and high power (> 10 kW) applications. The principle of operation is explained and analyzed. The features and design considerations of the new converter are also illustrated and verified on an 1.8 kW, 100 kHz IGBT based simulation circuit.
Keywords: IGBT, ZVS, ZCS, ZVZCS-FB-PWM.
Keywords: IGBT, ZVS, ZCS, ZVZCS-FB-PWM.
How to Cite:
[1] J.Sivavara Prasad, Y.P.Obulesh, Ch.Sai Babu, βZero Voltage and Zero Current Switching dc-dc converter with active clamping technique,β International Journal of Innovative Research in Electrical, Electronics, Instrumentation and Control Engineering (IJIREEICE), DOI: 10.17148/IJIREEICE.2015.3704
