Title :
Study and implementation of a low conduction loss zero-current resonant switch
Author :
Brambilla, Angelo ; Dallago, Enrico ; Nora, Paolo ; Sassone, Gabriele
Author_Institution :
Lab. for Power Electron., Pavia Univ., Italy
fDate :
4/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Zero-current (ZC) resonant switches allow one to reduce the switching losses in high-frequency DC/DC switched mode power supplies. ZC resonant switches can be either unidirectional (half-wave) or bidirectional (full-wave). If a conventional power MOSFET is chosen to implement the ZC resonant switch, the turn-on of the slow intrinsic diode has to be avoided. This is usually done with a fast blocking diode, which is connected in series with the MOSFET. Furthermore, an antiparallel fast diode is added when a FW ZC resonant switch is required. The conduction losses are relevant in this implementation, owing to the threshold voltage and to the series resistances of the two diodes. In this paper, a low-conduction-loss FW ZC resonant switch has been proposed. Its implementation is based on a power MOSFET and a single antiparallel Schottky diode. The possibility of an implementation with a power MOSFET alone is also discussed. A control circuit suitable for the proposed ZC resonant switch has been described. The experimental results obtained from a ZCS-QR buck converter are discussed.
Keywords :
Schottky-barrier diodes; circuit resonance; insulated gate field effect transistors; power convertors; power transistors; semiconductor switches; switched mode power supplies; switching circuits; antiparallel Schottky diode; antiparallel fast diode; bidirectional switch; buck converter; control circuit; fast blocking diode; full-wave switch; half-wave switch; high-frequency DC/DC switched mode power supplies; low conduction loss; power MOSFET; quasi-resonant converter; switching losses reduction; threshold voltage; unidirectional switch; zero current switching; zero-current resonant switch; MOSFET circuits; Power MOSFET; RLC circuits; Resonance; Schottky diodes; Switched-mode power supply; Switches; Switching circuits; Switching loss; Threshold voltage;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on