Improved Dual-Output Step-Down Soft-Switching Current-Fed Push-Pull DC-DC Converter
Authors: Minoo Mohebbifar, Mohammad Panahazari, Omid Mirzapour
Abstract: Multi-port DC-DC converters are gaining more significance in modern power system environments by enabling the connection of multiple renewable energy sources, so the efficient operation of these converters is paramount. Soft switching methods increase efficiency in DC-DC converters and increase the reliability and lifespan of devices by relieving stress on components. This paper proposes a method for soft-switching of a dual-output step-down current-fed full-bridge push-pull DC-DC converter. The converter enables two independent outputs to supply different loads. The topology achieves zero-current switching on the primary side and zero-voltage switching on the secondary side, eliminating the need for active-clamp circuits and passive snubbers to absorb surge voltage. This reduces switching losses and lower voltage and current stresses on power electronic devices. The paper thoroughly investigates the proposed converter's operation principle, control strategy, and characteristics. Equations for the voltage and current of all components are derived, and the conditions for achieving soft switching are calculated. Simulation results in EMTDC/PSCAD software validate the accuracy of the proposed method.
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