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Self-oscillating control methods for the LCC current-output resonant converter

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posted on 2024-03-12, 14:24 authored by A J Gilbert, Chris BinghamChris Bingham, D A Stone, M P Foster
<p>Abstract—A strategy for self-oscillating control of LCC current-output resonant converters, is presented, based on varying the phase-angle between the fundamental of the input voltage and current. Unlike other commonly employed control methodologies,the proposed technique is shown to provide a convenient, linear system input-output characteristic suitable for the design of regulators.The method is shown to have a similar effect as controllingthe dc-link supply voltage, in terms of output-voltage/current control. The LCC converter variant is used as an application focus for demonstrating the presented techniques, with simulation and experimental measurements from a prototype converter being used to show the practical benefits. Third-order small and large-signal models are developed, and employed in the formulation of robust output-voltage and output-current control schemes.However, notably, the presented techniques are ultimately generic and readily applicable to other resonant converter variants.</p>

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Publication Title

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER ELECTRONICS

Volume

23

Issue

4

Pages/Article Number

1973-1986

Publisher

IEEE Power Electronics Society

ISSN

0885–8993

Date Submitted

2010-04-17

Date Accepted

2008-07-01

Date of First Publication

2008-07-01

Date of Final Publication

2008-07-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2013-03-13

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2308

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