JOURNAL ARTICLE

A Two-Phase Interleaved Bidirectional DC-DC Converter with Zero-Voltage-Transition

Chang-Soon LimNam-Joon KuMin-Sub KimDong-Seok Hyun

Year: 2014 Journal:   The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Power Electronics Vol: 19 (5)Pages: 431-439

Abstract

The two-phase interleaved bidirectional DC-DC converter (TIBDC) is a very attractive solution to problems related to battery energy storage systems. However, the hard-switching TIBDC increases the switching loss and electromagnetic interference noise when the switching frequency increases. Hence, a soft-switching technique is required to overcome these disadvantages. In this study, a novel TIBDC with zero-voltage transition (TIBDC-ZVT) is proposed. Soft switching in the boost and buck main switches is achieved through a resonant cell that consists of a single resonant inductor and four auxiliary switches. Given its single resonant inductor, the proposed TIBDC-ZVT has a reduced size and can easily be implemented. The validity of the proposed TIBDC-ZVT is verified through experimental results.

Keywords:
Zero (linguistics) Physics Voltage Condensed matter physics Materials science Electrical engineering Engineering Quantum mechanics

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