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A zero-voltage-switched three-phase interleaved buck converter
Authors:Yao-Ching Hsieh  Bing-Siang Huang  Jing-Yuan Lin  Phu Hieu Pham  Po-Hao Chen  Huang-Jen Chiu
Affiliation:1. Department of Electrical Engineering, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan;2. Department of Electronic Engineering, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei, Taiwan
Abstract:This paper proposes a three-phase interleaved buck converter which is composed of three identical paralleled buck converters. The proposed solution has three shunt inductors connected between each other of three basic buck conversion units. With the help of the shunt inductors, the MOSFET parasitic capacitances will resonate to achieve zero-voltage-switching. Furthermore, the decreasing rate of the current through the free-wheeling diodes is limited, and therefore, their reverse-recovery losses can be minimised. The active power switches are controlled by interleaved pulse-width modulation signals to reduce the input and output current ripples. Therefore, the filtering capacitances on the input and output sides can be reduced. The power efficiency is measured to be as high as 98% in experiment with a prototype circuit.
Keywords:Three-phase  zero-voltage-switching  reverse-recovery
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