An analysis for a Class E current-driven center-tapped low dv/dt rectifier taking into account the transformer leakage inductances is given along with experimental verifications. The rectifier diodes turn on and off at low dv/dt. This results in low switching noise and low switching losses. Diode parasitic capacitances do not adversely affect the circuit operation. The absolute value of di/dt is limited at diode turn-off, reducing the reverse recovery current. The circuit is operated at a low output voltage ripple and, therefore, at a low power loss in the equivalent series resistance (ESR) of the filter capacitor. Experimental tests were performed for a rectifier circuit operated at an output power of PO=60 W, a minimum frequency of f=500 kHz, and an output voltage of VO=3.3 V. The theoretical and the experimental results are in good agreement. Experimental measurements demonstrate that the rectifier is suitable for high-power density, high-frequency applications that requires low-output voltages and high-currents
Class-E current-driven center-tapped low dv/dt rectifierIAS '95. Conference Record of the 1995 IEEE Industry Applications Conference Thirtieth IAS Annual Meeting / M. Bartoli;A. Reatti; M.K. Kazimierczuk. - ELETTRONICO. - 1:(1995), pp. 874-881. (Intervento presentato al convegno This paper appears in: Industry Applications Conference, 1995. Thirtieth IAS Annual Meeting, IAS '95., Conference Record of the 1995 IEEE) [10.1109/IAS.1995.530390].
Class-E current-driven center-tapped low dv/dt rectifierIAS '95. Conference Record of the 1995 IEEE Industry Applications Conference Thirtieth IAS Annual Meeting
REATTI, ALBERTO;
1995
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An analysis for a Class E current-driven center-tapped low dv/dt rectifier taking into account the transformer leakage inductances is given along with experimental verifications. The rectifier diodes turn on and off at low dv/dt. This results in low switching noise and low switching losses. Diode parasitic capacitances do not adversely affect the circuit operation. The absolute value of di/dt is limited at diode turn-off, reducing the reverse recovery current. The circuit is operated at a low output voltage ripple and, therefore, at a low power loss in the equivalent series resistance (ESR) of the filter capacitor. Experimental tests were performed for a rectifier circuit operated at an output power of PO=60 W, a minimum frequency of f=500 kHz, and an output voltage of VO=3.3 V. The theoretical and the experimental results are in good agreement. Experimental measurements demonstrate that the rectifier is suitable for high-power density, high-frequency applications that requires low-output voltages and high-currentsFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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