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A new concept for reducing the losses in a boost converter is described. With the help of an auxiliary switch and a resonant circuit, zero-voltage switching at turn-off and zerocurrent switching during turn-on are achieved. The modes of the circuit are shown in detail. The energy recovery of the turn-off is analyzed and the recovered energy is calculated; an optimized switching concept therefore is described. The influence of the parasitic capacity of the switch is discussed. Dimensioning hints for the converter and the design of the recuperation circuit are given. A bread-boarded design shows the functional efficiency of the concept.
active circuits, Computer engineering. Computer hardware, zero current switching, snubbers, TK1-9971, Snubbers, TK7885-7895, Active Circuits, zero voltage switching, switching converters, Zero Voltage Switching, Zero Current Switching, Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering, Switching Converters
active circuits, Computer engineering. Computer hardware, zero current switching, snubbers, TK1-9971, Snubbers, TK7885-7895, Active Circuits, zero voltage switching, switching converters, Zero Voltage Switching, Zero Current Switching, Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering, Switching Converters
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