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8/19/2019 Zero-Voltage Transition Converters
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Zero-voltage transition converters:
the phase-shifted full bridge converter
Buck-derived full-bridge converter A popular converter for server front-
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Zero-voltage switching of each half-
bridge section
Each half-bridge produces a square
wave voltage. Phase-shifted control of
converter output
end power systems
Efficiencies of 90% to 95% regularly
attained
Controller chips available
Phase-shifted control
Approximate waveformsand results
(as predicted byanalysis of the
parent hard-switched converter)
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Actual
waveforms,
including
resonant
transitions
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Result of analysis
Basic configuration: full bridge ZVT
• Phase shift assumes the role of duty cycle d in converter equations
• Effective duty cycle is reduced by the resonant transition intervals
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• Reduction in effective duty cycle can be expressed as a function of theform FP ZVT (J ), where P ZVT (J ) is a negative number similar in magnitude
to 1. F is generally pretty small, so that the resonant transitions do not
require a substantial fraction of the switching period
• Circuit looks symmetrical, but the control, and hence the operation,
isn’t. One side of bridge loses ZVS before the other.
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ZVT Analysis
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Interval 1
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Normalized state plane
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Solution of state plane
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Subintervals 2 and 3
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Subinterval 4
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Phase-shift control
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Phase shift control
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Phase shift control: result
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Effect of ZVT: reduction of effective duty cycle
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Issues with this converter
It’s a good converter for many applications requiring isolation. But…
1. Secondary-side diodes operate with zero-current switching. They require
snubbing or other protection to avoid failure associated with avalanche
breakdown
2. The resonant transitions reduce the effective duty cycle and conversion ratio.
To compensate, the transformer turns ratio must be increased, leading to
increased reflected load current in the primary-side elements
3. During the D’Ts interval when both output diodes conduct, inductor Lc stores
energy (needed for ZVS to initiate the next DTs interval) and its current
circulates around the primary-side elements—causing conduction loss
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Diode switching
analysis
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Diode commutation: intervals 3 and 4
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ZCS of D6
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Approaches to snub the diode ringing
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Approaches to snub the diode ringing
(a) conventional diode snubber
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Approaches to snub the diode ringing
(b) conventional passive voltage-clamp snubber
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Approaches to snub the diode ringing
(c) simplify to one passive voltage-clamp snubber
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Approaches to snub the diode ringing(d) improvement of efficiency in voltage-clamp snubber
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Approaches to snub the diode ringing
(e) active clamp lossless snubber
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Approaches to snub the diode ringing
(f) primary-side lossless voltage clamp
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