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Analysis of the boost constant-frequency quasi-square-wave converters

Abstract

A family of constant-switching-frequency boost Quasi-Square-Wave Converters is obtained by adding a second switch at a different position in the variable-frequency boost Quasi-Square-Wave Converter. The new converters still maintain the zero-voltage-switching (ZVS) in the original switch while the second switch is ZVS or zero-current-switching (ZCS) depending its position. The voltage stresses for both the switches will not exceed the output voltage. Analysis of the converter is conducted with the normalized state-plane trajectory. A design example based on the analytic control characteristics curves is given. Comparison of performance characteristics among these converters are presented.

Keywords:
Converters Square wave Voltage Square (algebra) Position (finance) Constant (computer programming) Control theory (sociology) Trajectory Physics Computer science Electrical engineering Mathematics Engineering Control (management)

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