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Resonant Converters: Chapter 9 - Textbook (Hart)

This document discusses different types of resonant converters including zero voltage switching (ZVS), zero current switching (ZCS), series resonant inverters, class E resonant inverters, class E resonant rectifiers, and resonant DC-link converters. Resonant converters aim to eliminate switching losses by timing switch transitions to occur when either the voltage or current is zero through the use of resonant circuits. The document provides circuit diagrams and waveforms to illustrate the operating principles of these different resonant converter topologies.

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Resonant Converters: Chapter 9 - Textbook (Hart)

This document discusses different types of resonant converters including zero voltage switching (ZVS), zero current switching (ZCS), series resonant inverters, class E resonant inverters, class E resonant rectifiers, and resonant DC-link converters. Resonant converters aim to eliminate switching losses by timing switch transitions to occur when either the voltage or current is zero through the use of resonant circuits. The document provides circuit diagrams and waveforms to illustrate the operating principles of these different resonant converter topologies.

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Resonant Converters

Chapter 5
Chapter 9 – Textbook (Hart)
Contents
• 5.1 General concept
• 5.2 Zero Voltage Switching (ZVS)
• 5.3 Zero Current switching (ZCS)
• 5.4 The series Resonant Inverter
• 5.5 Class E Resonant Inverter
• 5.6 Class E Resonant Rectifier
• 5.7 The resonant DC-Link Converters
5.1 General Concept
• Imperfect switching is a major contributor to power
loss in converters.
• Switching transition when both current and voltage
are nonzero.
• Thus, resonant switching is used to eliminate
switching losses.
• This type is called soft switching.
5.2 Zero Voltage Switching (ZVS)
a) Resonant converter with zero
current switching
b) (0 < t < t1) switch closed &
diode on
c) (t1 < t < t2) switch closed &
diode off
d) (t2 < t < t3) switch open &
diode off
e) (t3 < t < T) switch open &
diode on
5.2 Zero Voltage Switching (ZVS)
5.2 Zero Voltage Switching (ZVS)
Normalized output vs.
switching frequency
with r = RL/Z0
5.3 Zero Current switching (ZCS)
a) Resonant converter with zero
voltage switching
b) (0 < t < t1) switch open &
diode off
c) (t1 < t < t2) switch open &
diode on
d) (t2 < t < t3) switch closed &
diode on
e) (t3 < t < T) switch open &
diode off
5.3 Zero Current switching (ZCS)
5.3 Zero Current switching (ZCS)
Normalized output vs.
switching frequency
with r = RL/Z0
5.4 The series Resonant Inverter
5.5 Class E Resonant Inverter
5.6 Class E Resonant Rectifier
5.7 The resonant DC-Link Converters

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