High-frequency high-order parallel resonant converter

A novel approach to the analysis of design of a high-order high-frequency LCC-type capacitive coupled parallel resonant converter (PRC-LCC) operated in the continuous-conduction mode is presented. The presence of an additional capacitor in series with the inductance of the conventional PRC results in a converter with more desirable control characteristics. It is shown that, at switching frequencies lower than the resonant frequency, the gain of the LCC-type converter is lower than the grain of the conventional PRC. This facilitates the converter design with a lower turn-ratio transformer and therefore allows for a higher operating frequency. The complete state-plane diagram of the LCC-type converter, from which a set of steady-state characteristic curves is plotted, is given. Various design curves for component value selections and device ratings are given. A design example with computer simulation results is presented. >

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