Class-E rectifier using thinned-out method |
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Authors: | Fujii M. Suetsugu T. Shinoda K. Mori S. |
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Affiliation: | NTT, Chiba; |
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Abstract: | A new control method of a class-E rectifier is presented, which regulates the output voltage or power with elimination of the voltage pulse of the rectifier at a constant rate. When the class-E rectifier controlled by this method is used in a class-E DC/DC power converter, both the inverter and rectifier operate under zero-voltage-switching conditions. Since the rectifier is controlled by a synchronized switch, it achieves the following advantages: (1) power efficiency for low-output voltage is improved; (2) output voltage and power are controllable at a fixed operating frequency; and (3) switching noise can be reduced. Additionally, this method is suitable for applications in which the output voltage or power are changed immediately because the output voltage and power are controlled by means of replacements of pulse patterns. The output characteristics of the rectifier are analyzed under a condition that the amplitude of the input current is constant. Experimental results show good agreement with the theoretical results |
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