JOURNAL ARTICLE

Analysis and Design of a Zero-Voltage-Switching and Zero-Current-Switching Interleaved Boost Converter

Yie‐Tone ChenShin-Ming ShiuRuey‐Hsun Liang

Year: 2011 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics Vol: 27 (1)Pages: 161-173   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

A novel interleaved boost converter with zero-voltage switching (ZVS) and zero-current switching (ZCS) characteristics is proposed in this paper. By using the interleaved approach, this topology not only decreases the current stress of the main circuit device but also reduces the ripple of the input current and output voltage. Moreover, by establishing the common soft-switching module, the soft-switching interleaved converter can greatly reduce the size and cost. The main switches can achieve the characteristics of ZVS and ZCS simultaneously to reduce the switching loss and improve the efficiency with a wide range of load. This topology has two operational conditions depending on the situation of the duty cycle. A driving circuit is designed for the proposed topology to determine the two conditions automatically. The operational principle, theoretical analysis, and design method of the proposed converter are presented. Finally, simulations and experimental results are used to verify the feasibility and exactness of the proposed converter.

Keywords:
Ripple Topology (electrical circuits) Duty cycle Voltage Boost converter Computer science Inductor Electronic engineering Current (fluid) Zero (linguistics) Range (aeronautics) Control theory (sociology) Electrical engineering Engineering Control (management)

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