New PWM converter circuits combining zero switching loss with low conduction loss

P. Imbertson, N. Mohan
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A new PWM (pulse width modulation) technique is presented and applied to two DC-DC power converters. The new converter topologies completely eliminate switching losses while retaining the low conduction losses typical of PWM circuits. The switches are operated for differing lengths of time, i.e., with unbalanced or asymmetrical duty cycles (for example, one switch at 40% and the other at 60%). The deadtime between switch conduction intervals is made long enough to insure that the switch voltages have commutated naturally from rail to rail, but not so long that the switch voltages have begun their return trip along their oscillatory path between the input rails. Thus, the best features of resonant (zero switching loss) and PWM (low conduction loss) circuits are combined. Design equations and notes are included for a buck type (step-down) and a boost type (step-up) converter.<>
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零开关损耗与低导通损耗相结合的新型PWM变换器电路
提出了一种新的脉宽调制技术,并应用于两个DC-DC功率变换器。新的变换器拓扑结构完全消除了开关损耗,同时保留了典型PWM电路的低导通损耗。开关的工作时间长短不同,即,不平衡或不对称占空比(例如,一个开关在40%,另一个在60%)。开关导通间隔之间的死区时间足够长,以确保开关电压在轨道之间自然地换向,但不会太长,以至于开关电压已经开始沿着输入轨道之间的振荡路径返回。因此,谐振(零开关损耗)和PWM(低导通损耗)电路的最佳特性被结合在一起。设计公式和说明包括降压型(降压)和升压型(升压)转换器
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