2019 5th International Conference on Engineering, Applied Sciences and Technology (ICEAST) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/iceast.2019.8802553
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Performance Comparison between a two-switch and RCD clamp forward converters

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“…An RCD clamp circuit associated with a 360‐W forward converter for radar applications is described in Lakshmi et al 15 This is a feasible solution because it is possible to reduce the voltage stress on the switch, as well as to provide the operation with duty ratios higher than 50% unlike resonant‐type snubbers. The performance comparison between the two‐switch and RCD clamp forward converters is described in 16 considering the same design and component specifications. Both topologies present nearly the same behavior in terms of the output voltage regulation, but the two‐switch forward converter has the lowest voltage stress on the power switching devices, the fastest transient response, and the highest efficiency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An RCD clamp circuit associated with a 360‐W forward converter for radar applications is described in Lakshmi et al 15 This is a feasible solution because it is possible to reduce the voltage stress on the switch, as well as to provide the operation with duty ratios higher than 50% unlike resonant‐type snubbers. The performance comparison between the two‐switch and RCD clamp forward converters is described in 16 considering the same design and component specifications. Both topologies present nearly the same behavior in terms of the output voltage regulation, but the two‐switch forward converter has the lowest voltage stress on the power switching devices, the fastest transient response, and the highest efficiency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%