TY - JOUR
T1 - Highly Efficient and Cost-Effective Dual Quasi-Resonant Bidirectional DC/DC Converter
AU - Raheem, Hamid
AU - Wagaye, Tsegaab Alemayehu
AU - Jung, Jin Woo
AU - Kim, Minsung
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 IEEE.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - This article proposes a bidirectional dual quasi-resonant dc/dc converter (BQRC) that aims to achieve high efficiency and cost-effectiveness with a high-conversion ratio. When transferring the power in the backward direction, the existing converter with conventional switching modulation does not work because single-diode rectification at the primary side disrupts the expected power flow mechanism. To solve this problem, the diagonal pairs of primary-side switches and secondary-side bidirectional switches were modulated complementarily with a fixed duty ratio of 0.5 and the secondary-side half-bridge switches with a variable duty ratio. This approach enables power delivery in the backward direction while achieving a high-conversion ratio, low-component count, and almost zero voltage switching turn-off, which makes the converter highly efficient and cost-effective. Furthermore, in this topology, no magnetizing current flows through the external resonant inductor during backward operation, so the core size of the resonant inductor can be reduced. Consequently, even though the primary-side and secondary-side circuit structures differ, symmetric operations are achieved for power flow in both directions. To demonstrate the viability of this approach, a 400-W prototype was designed and tested, capable of converting a 40-60-V input voltage to a 380-V output.
AB - This article proposes a bidirectional dual quasi-resonant dc/dc converter (BQRC) that aims to achieve high efficiency and cost-effectiveness with a high-conversion ratio. When transferring the power in the backward direction, the existing converter with conventional switching modulation does not work because single-diode rectification at the primary side disrupts the expected power flow mechanism. To solve this problem, the diagonal pairs of primary-side switches and secondary-side bidirectional switches were modulated complementarily with a fixed duty ratio of 0.5 and the secondary-side half-bridge switches with a variable duty ratio. This approach enables power delivery in the backward direction while achieving a high-conversion ratio, low-component count, and almost zero voltage switching turn-off, which makes the converter highly efficient and cost-effective. Furthermore, in this topology, no magnetizing current flows through the external resonant inductor during backward operation, so the core size of the resonant inductor can be reduced. Consequently, even though the primary-side and secondary-side circuit structures differ, symmetric operations are achieved for power flow in both directions. To demonstrate the viability of this approach, a 400-W prototype was designed and tested, capable of converting a 40-60-V input voltage to a 380-V output.
KW - Active-clamp converter
KW - high efficiency
KW - high-conversion ratio
KW - low cost
KW - new modulation technique
KW - wide-voltage range
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85192215446&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/TIE.2024.3384579
DO - 10.1109/TIE.2024.3384579
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85192215446
SN - 0278-0046
VL - 71
SP - 15618
EP - 15632
JO - IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
JF - IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
IS - 12
ER -