A Commutation Overlap Period Reduction Method Expanding the Buck Operating Range for a Bidirectional Isolated DC–DC Converter |
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Authors: | TAKAE SHIMADA KIMIAKI TANIGUCHI HIROYUKI SHOJI |
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Affiliation: | 1. Hitachi Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd., Japan;2. Hitachi Information, Telecommunication Engineering, Ltd., Japan |
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Abstract: | This paper proposes a bidirectional isolated DC–DC converter with an active clamp circuit and two novel control methods in the buck mode. A circulating current reduction method decreases the conduction loss. A commutation overlap period reduction method maintains the output power by expanding the maximum actual duty cycle even if the input voltage decreases. The experimental results show that the proposed method increased the maximum output 1.5 times, without increasing the voltage applied to the low‐voltage side MOSFETs under the minimum input voltage condition. A 2‐kW class prototype showed a higher than 90% efficiency over a wide operating range for a greater than 20 input–output voltage ratio at 100‐kHz switching frequency. |
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Keywords: | DC‐DC converter bidirectional isolated active clamp zero‐voltage switching |
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