IEEE 36th Conference on Power Electronics Specialists, 2005.
DOI: 10.1109/pesc.2005.1581787
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Low Reactive Energy ZCZVT PWM Converters: Synthesis, Analysis and Comparison

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“…RTC utilizes four auxiliary elements consisting of two auxiliary resonant tanks (L, C), and two auxiliary switches. Detailed analysis of these converters can be found in [47]- [50]. RTC is designed to provide zero-current transition (ZCT) [10], [13], [51], [52] or zero-voltage transition (ZVT) as reported in [8], [12], [53]- [55].…”
Section: Resonant Transition Converter (Rtc) or Zero Transition Converters (Ztc)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RTC utilizes four auxiliary elements consisting of two auxiliary resonant tanks (L, C), and two auxiliary switches. Detailed analysis of these converters can be found in [47]- [50]. RTC is designed to provide zero-current transition (ZCT) [10], [13], [51], [52] or zero-voltage transition (ZVT) as reported in [8], [12], [53]- [55].…”
Section: Resonant Transition Converter (Rtc) or Zero Transition Converters (Ztc)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The voltage applied on the transfer branch at the beginning of the energy transfer process is defined as, 1 2…”
Section: A Two Turn-off Snubber Polesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The trade-off mentioned can be avoided basically by using modern technology semiconductor devices (not yet available worldwide) or by using soft-switching techniques [1]- [7], what increases the amount of components needed to implement the converters.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this sense, the converters are classified as: Resonant Power Converters (RPCs), Resonant Transition Converters (RTCs), Multi-Resonant Converters (MRCs) and Quasi-Resonant Converters (QRCs). RPCs are based on resonant tank stages with several reactive components [11], while RTCs consist of auxiliary switches as well as circuits with capacitors and inductors to produce the resonant action [12]. MRCs [13] and QRCs [14] also use resonant elements (L and C) to perform the resonant action, but with the following differences: In MRCs, the resonant action is performed on the two elements of the switching cell (the main switch and the freewheel diode); therefore, ZVS or ZCS conditions can be obtained over both devices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%