2020
DOI: 10.1109/ojpel.2020.3011174
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A T-Type DC-DC Converter With Reduced Middle-Leg Switch Current Stress and Improved Light-Load Efficiency

Abstract: The ZVS T-type converter can be used as an alternative to the conventional ZVS-PWM full-bridge (FB) converter for applications where improved light-load operation is required. In this converter, two of the switches conduct only the current that flows during a freewheeling mode of operation and two of the switches conduct only the current that flows in the converter when it is in an energy-transfer mode. This is unlike the switches in the ZVS-PWM-FB converter that must conduct both currents. Although the ZVS T-… Show more

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“…Additionally, the T-type topology allows for the use of lower voltage and current-rated switches on the auxiliary leg, as these switches experience half of the input voltage stress. Therefore, the T-type topology is costeffective compared to the switches used in the conventional DAB converter [25]. Based on the two-level half or full bridge structure in the DAB, hybrid asymmetric three-level converters are derived by using I-type or T-type switching combinations on only the primary or only the secondary side of the transformer [6], [26].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Additionally, the T-type topology allows for the use of lower voltage and current-rated switches on the auxiliary leg, as these switches experience half of the input voltage stress. Therefore, the T-type topology is costeffective compared to the switches used in the conventional DAB converter [25]. Based on the two-level half or full bridge structure in the DAB, hybrid asymmetric three-level converters are derived by using I-type or T-type switching combinations on only the primary or only the secondary side of the transformer [6], [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a symmetrical three-level converter with an I-type switch combination on both sides of the transformer, soft switching analysis has been performed by considering the junction capacitor and dead time of the switches [27]. It is seen that junction capacitors and dead time are critical parameters in soft switching analysis [25]. The paper [28] applied DPS modulation to the symmetrical bidirectional I-type converter.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%