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Lc Series Resonant Circuit Based Soft-Switching Bidirectional Dc-Dc Converter Fed PMDC Drive

DR.T. GOVINDARAJ, S.S.SHABITHA

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Abstract: A soft-switching bidirectional dc/dc converter fed PMDC motor with a LC series resonant circuit is proposed. The proposed converter has been obtained by adding LC series resonant tank in the conventional bidirectional dc/dc converter. The conventional type DC/DC converter incorporating the old switching techniques would raises the switching losses and voltage stresses on the devices. The above drawback is rectified with the help of soft switching techniques. The proposed topology performs soft switching at both buck and boost operations. Through the theoretical boost and buck mode analysis, Zero Voltage Switching (ZVS) operation is explained. A zero voltage switching operation of the power switches reduces the switching loss during the switching transition and improves the overall efficiency and the PMDC motor used for low voltage, continuous operation.

Keywords: Battery charger, Bidirectional DC/DC converter, Resonant converter, Soft-switching, PMDC motor.

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[1] DR.T. GOVINDARAJ, S.S.SHABITHA, “Lc Series Resonant Circuit Based Soft-Switching Bidirectional Dc-Dc Converter Fed PMDC Drive,” International Journal of Innovative Research in Electrical, Electronics, Instrumentation and Control Engineering (IJIREEICE)

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