Design and analysis of zero-voltage switching for boost converters

Power electronic converters form an integral and indispensable component of wide array of systems ranging from electronic devices to electric vehicle, power systems etc. With rapid technological advancement in electronic devices and appliances there is a demand for converters with high efficie...

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Main Author: Srinidhi Sundara Narayanan
Other Authors: Amer M. Y. M. Ghias
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1771562024-05-24T15:56:14Z Design and analysis of zero-voltage switching for boost converters Srinidhi Sundara Narayanan Amer M. Y. M. Ghias School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering amer.ghias@ntu.edu.sg Engineering Power electronic converters form an integral and indispensable component of wide array of systems ranging from electronic devices to electric vehicle, power systems etc. With rapid technological advancement in electronic devices and appliances there is a demand for converters with high efficiency and higher power packing density. In order to increase the power packing density, switching frequency must be increased which results in reduction of size of the components and hence the improvement in power packing density. Conventional converters based on PWM still find widespread use in low and medium-power applications. However, the rectangular waveforms of PWM cause turn on and turn off losses in these solid-state switches which limit the operating frequency. Additionally, the rectangular PWM waveforms comprise of wide spectrum of harmonics and the resulting electromagnetic interference can hamper the functioning of circuits in the vicinity. In order to solve the aforementioned problems, resonant converters were developed by incorporating an auxiliary resonant circuit in the conventional PWM based DC-DC converters. This thesis intends to present a thorough analysis and design of the ZVS boost converter by outlining how the integrated resonant circuit enables soft switching conditions for the switches, while also reducing the overlap of voltage and current. As a result, switching losses are mitigated. Master's degree 2024-05-23T02:52:33Z 2024-05-23T02:52:33Z 2024 Thesis-Master by Coursework Srinidhi Sundara Narayanan (2024). Design and analysis of zero-voltage switching for boost converters. Master's thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/177156 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/177156 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Design and analysis of zero-voltage switching for boost converters
description Power electronic converters form an integral and indispensable component of wide array of systems ranging from electronic devices to electric vehicle, power systems etc. With rapid technological advancement in electronic devices and appliances there is a demand for converters with high efficiency and higher power packing density. In order to increase the power packing density, switching frequency must be increased which results in reduction of size of the components and hence the improvement in power packing density. Conventional converters based on PWM still find widespread use in low and medium-power applications. However, the rectangular waveforms of PWM cause turn on and turn off losses in these solid-state switches which limit the operating frequency. Additionally, the rectangular PWM waveforms comprise of wide spectrum of harmonics and the resulting electromagnetic interference can hamper the functioning of circuits in the vicinity. In order to solve the aforementioned problems, resonant converters were developed by incorporating an auxiliary resonant circuit in the conventional PWM based DC-DC converters. This thesis intends to present a thorough analysis and design of the ZVS boost converter by outlining how the integrated resonant circuit enables soft switching conditions for the switches, while also reducing the overlap of voltage and current. As a result, switching losses are mitigated.
author2 Amer M. Y. M. Ghias
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title Design and analysis of zero-voltage switching for boost converters
title_short Design and analysis of zero-voltage switching for boost converters
title_full Design and analysis of zero-voltage switching for boost converters
title_fullStr Design and analysis of zero-voltage switching for boost converters
title_full_unstemmed Design and analysis of zero-voltage switching for boost converters
title_sort design and analysis of zero-voltage switching for boost converters
publisher Nanyang Technological University
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