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Battery discharger applications of high frequency boost converter with lossless snubber

Authors: null Gyu-Bum Joung; null Keun-Soo Ma; null Yang-Mo Kim;

Battery discharger applications of high frequency boost converter with lossless snubber

Abstract

In this paper, a power converter with an auxiliary circuit, which has no snubber loss, has been suggested to reduce the diode reverse recovery loss. The small saturable inductor is added to reduce the reverse recovery loss of the diode. Due to the addition of a saturable inductor, much resonant energy is reduced. Therefore, the resonant capacitor can be significantly reduced. Therefore, higher frequency operation of the converter has been achieved. In battery discharger applications, the converter frequency is increased to as high as 400 kHz at 48 V/sub DC/, 2.5 A/sub DC/ load for about 22-34 V/sub DC/ battery voltage. The efficiency is about 96% for a nominal input voltage of 28 V/sub DC/. The characteristics and operations are verified by experiments.

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