Single-ended switching converter

Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – Including d.c.-a.c.-d.c. converter

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H02P 1322

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043832920

ABSTRACT:
A series circuit of a transistor serving as a switching element and an input power supply is connected in parallel with the primary side inductor of a transformer. A resonance capacitor and a damping diode are connected in parallel with the transistor. When the transistor is turned on in response to a pulse signal supplied from a pulse generator, the current from a DC power supply is supplied to the transformer. At the same time, a commutating diode is turned on to supply the output current from the transformer to a load resistor.

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S. Cuk et al., "A New Optimum Topology Switching DC to DC Converter", 77 IEEE PESC Record 160, (Jun. 1977).

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