2013 IEEE International Conference of IEEE Region 10 (TENCON 2013) 2013
DOI: 10.1109/tencon.2013.6718904
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Parallel resonant converter with flying capacitor

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“…The two-element RTN or the second-order RC is further categorized into SRC (Figure 6A) (Ibanez et al, 2015;Witulski et al, 1986;Salem et al, 2014) and PRC (Figure 6B), (Lin et al, 2013;Saha et al, 2018). As seen in Figure 7, 2-element RPCs are available in eight topologies that have simple circuit structure and minimal components; their storage tank is made up of just two elements for energy storage.…”
Section: Two-element Resonant Power Converters Topologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The two-element RTN or the second-order RC is further categorized into SRC (Figure 6A) (Ibanez et al, 2015;Witulski et al, 1986;Salem et al, 2014) and PRC (Figure 6B), (Lin et al, 2013;Saha et al, 2018). As seen in Figure 7, 2-element RPCs are available in eight topologies that have simple circuit structure and minimal components; their storage tank is made up of just two elements for energy storage.…”
Section: Two-element Resonant Power Converters Topologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The topology stands out due to the fact that both elements are in series with the load. The topologies of Figure 10(b), (c), and (e)-(h) have in common the fact that one or both of the elements are in parallel with the load and lead to the parallel resonant converters (PRCs) in [63] and [64]. The characteristics and operation of SRCs and PRCs are presented in the following.…”
Section: Two-element Rpc Topologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%