Double Two Switch Forward Transformer-Linked Soft-Switching PWM DC-DC Power Converter with Tapped Inductor Filters

  • Moisseev Serguei (Division of Electrical and Electronic Systems Engineering, Yamaguchi University) ;
  • Koudriavtsev Oleg (Division of Electrical and Electronic Systems Engineering, Yamaguchi University) ;
  • Hiraki Eiji (Division of Electrical and Electronic Systems Engineering, Yamaguchi University) ;
  • Nakamura Mantaro (Division of Electrical and Electronic Systems Engineering, Yamaguchi University) ;
  • Nakaoka Mutsuo (Division of Electrical and Electronic Systems Engineering, Yamaguchi University) ;
  • Hamada Satoshi (Power Electronics Research and Development Division, Sansha Electric Mfg. Co., Ltd)
  • Published : 2001.10.01

Abstract

This paper presents a novel circuit topology of the double two-switch forward type high frequency transformer linked soft-switching PWM DC-DC power converter with tapped inductor filters that can operate under a condition of the low peak voltage stress across the power semiconductor devices and lowered peak current stress through the transformer for some high power applications. This circuit topology of an interleaved two-switch forward soft-switching power converter is proposed in the order to minimize an idle circulating current due to the tapped inductor filter without of any additional active auxiliary resonant-assisted snubber circuits, such as active resonant DC link snubbers and AC link snubbers, active resonant commutation leg link snubbers. The unique advantages of this power converter are less power circuit components and power semiconductor devices, constant frequency PWM scheme, cost effective configuration and wider soft-switching PWM operation range under PWM power regulations load variations. The practical effectiveness of the proposed soft-switching converter circuit topology is tested by simulations and is proved by experimental results received from the 500W-100kHz breadboard setup.

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