DocumentCode
1154251
Title
Zero-switching-loss inverters for high-power applications
Author
Divan, Deepakraj M. ; Skibinski, Gary
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Wisconsin Univ., Madison, WI, USA
Volume
25
Issue
4
fYear
1989
Firstpage
634
Lastpage
643
Abstract
The development of zero switching loss inverters has attracted much interest for industrial applications. Two topologies for realizing zero switching losses in high-power converters are proposed. The actively clamped resonant DC link inverter uses the concept of a lossless active clamp to restrict voltage stresses to only 1.3-1.5 supply voltage. For applications demanding substantially better spectral performance, the resonant pole inverter (RPI), also called the quasi-resonant current mode inverter, is proposed as a viable topology. Using only six devices rated at supply voltage, this circuit transfers the resonant components to the AC side of each phase and thus requires additional inductor and capacitor (LC ) components. On the other hand, the RPI is capable of true pulsewidth modulation (PWM) operation at high frequency as opposed to discrete pulse modulation operation found in resonant DC link invertors
Keywords
invertors; losses; power convertors; switching; PWM; active clamp; capacitor; inductor; inverters; power convertors; quasi-resonant current mode inverter; resonant DC link inverter; resonant pole inverter; spectral performance; voltage stresses; zero switching loss; Clamps; Economic indicators; Pulse width modulation inverters; Resonance; Resonant inverters; Stress; Switching converters; Switching loss; Topology; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/28.31240
Filename
31240
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