A new ZVS-PWM full-bridge boost converter

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Pulse-width modulated (PWM) full-bridge boost converters are used in applications where the output voltage is considerably higher than the input voltage. Zero-voltage-switching (ZVS) is typically implemented in these converters. A new ZVS-PWM full-bridge converter is proposed in this paper. The proposed converter does not have any of the disadvantages associated with other converters of this type, including a complicated auxiliary circuit, increased current stresses in the main power switches, and load-dependent ZVS operation. The operation of the proposed converter, its steady-state characteristics, and its design are explained and examined. The feasibility of the converter is confirmed with results obtained from an experimental prototype.

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Baei, M., Narimani, M., & Moschopoulos, G. (2014). A new ZVS-PWM full-bridge boost converter. Journal of Power Electronics, 14(2), 237–248. https://doi.org/10.6113/JPE.2014.14.2.237

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