Latest developments of high-frequency series load resonant inverter type built-in cooktops for induction heated all metallic appliances

This paper deals with the 1st generation prototype of one-stage boost-half bridge (B-HB) series load resonant (SLR) soft-switching high-frequency (HF) inverter with a lossless snubbing capacitor for a variety of induction heating (IH) appliances. The B-HB SLR HF inverter treated here is based upon a simple dual SLR frequency selection strategy changed automatically in accordance with various metal materials of IH loads. In the first place, the triple SLR frequency (three times of switching frequency) operated B-HB inverter is demonstrated for IH of non-magnetic and low resistivity metallic pans/utensils fabricated by aluminum, copper and multi-layer of aluminum and stainless steel. In the second place, the fundamental resonant frequency (switching frequency) operated B-HB SLR HF inverter for IH is also demonstrated of magnetic and high resistivity metallic pans/utensils fabricated by iron, iron cast and stainless steel. Finally, the principle of operation control, implemental and inherent unique features of the B-HB SLR HF inverter employing automatically dual resonant frequency selection scheme for a variety of IH metallic pans/utensils is described from an experimental point of view, along with its operating performance. This 1st generation HF SLR inverter type built-in IH cooktop with two ranges/three ranges has been put into practice in home energy utilizations in all electricity residential systems.