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Three-Phase Interleaved LLC Asymmetric Resonant Converter With Capacitive Current Balancing and Reduced Switch Voltage Stress


(a) Proposed three-phase interleaved LLC asymmetric resonant converter, (b) measured and calculated power conversion efficiencies of asymmetric and symmetric resonance, a...

Abstract:

Interleaved converters are a typical solution to enhance a current capacity and to reduce current ripples of an input or output port. Conventional interleaved LLC resonan...Show More

Abstract:

Interleaved converters are a typical solution to enhance a current capacity and to reduce current ripples of an input or output port. Conventional interleaved LLC resonant converters need additional switches and passive components with a feedback control loop for active current balancing, increasing the circuit complexity and cost. This paper proposes a novel three-phase interleaved LLC resonant converter with an automatic capacitive current balancing capability. Two flying capacitors are added to a conventional interleaved LLC resonant converter in order to realize not only the automatic capacitive current balancing but also the reduced switch voltage stresses and asymmetric resonant operations that contribute to reducing rms currents as well as copper losses of transformers. The detailed operation analysis, including the capacitive current balancing mechanism and gain characteristics derivation, are performed. The experimental verification using a 1-kW prototype demonstrated that the automatic capacitive current balancing could be achieved despite the significant mismatch in transformers' parameters.
(a) Proposed three-phase interleaved LLC asymmetric resonant converter, (b) measured and calculated power conversion efficiencies of asymmetric and symmetric resonance, a...
Published in: IEEE Access ( Volume: 8)
Page(s): 5688 - 5698
Date of Publication: 31 December 2019
Electronic ISSN: 2169-3536

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