Light-Load Efficiency Improvement for Zero-Voltage Switching Boost Integrated Converters

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In general, a zero-voltage switching (ZVS) condition of boost-integrated DC-DC converters is load dependent and lost at a light load due to an insufficient energy stored in a leakage inductor. To extend a ZVS load range without increasing an external leakage inductor at a light load condition, a frequency modulation (FM) control is proposed. By modulating a switching frequency adaptive to a load current at a desired load range, ZVS can be recovered through an energy stored in a boost inductor so that the switching losses can be significantly reduced. Thus, the conversion efficiency at a light load condition can be improved. A ZVS boost integrated flyback (BIF) converter with a voltage doubler rectifier (VDR) is presented to apply the proposed control method as an example. Experimental results from a digitally implemented prototype are shown to demonstrate the proposed work.
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IEEE
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2011-05-30
Language
English
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Power Electronics and ECCE Asia (ICPE & ECCE), 2011 IEEE 8th International Conference on, pp.1591 - 1598

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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/169870
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