Resonant Converters: Chapter 9 - Textbook (Hart)
Resonant Converters: Chapter 9 - Textbook (Hart)
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