New single-ended resonant inverter circuit and system for induction-heating cooking apparatus

A novel type of single-ended resonant inverter using a new bipolar Darlington transistor that operates efficiently in the frequency range from 20 kHz to about 50 kHz is considered. The inverter implementation for an induction-heating cooker includes a unique power control strategy. The analysis and performance evaluations for the circuit design are also carried out.

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