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Hamel locus design of self-oscillating DC-DC resonant converters

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posted on 2024-03-12, 15:50 authored by D. Williams, Chris BinghamChris Bingham, M. P. Foster, D. A. Stone

The study presents a technique for analysing and controlling resonant DC-DC converters in a self-oscillating manner. Self-oscillating converters benefit from higher efficiency and higher power density than their non-self-oscillating counterparts since they can be operated closer to the tank resonant frequency. The analysis necessary to predict the behaviour of such converters, based on the construction of Hamel loci, is developed. The impact of parasitic circuit elements is also inherently accommodated. Operation is based on the behaviour of a relay with a negative hysteresis transition. The proposed self-oscillating mechanism is therefore simple and cost effective to implement. Results from a prototype converter are included in order to verify the underlying theoretical principles.

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  • School of Engineering (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Power Electronics, IET

Volume

3

Issue

1

Pages/Article Number

86-94

Publisher

Institution of Engineers and Technologists IET, IEEE

ISSN

1755-4535

Date Submitted

2010-07-16

Date Accepted

2010-07-16

Date of First Publication

2010-07-16

Date of Final Publication

2010-07-16

ePrints ID

2901

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