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Resonant dc-dc converters offer several advantages over the more conventional PWM converters. Some of these advantages include: 1) low switching losses and low transistor stresses; 2) medium speed diodes are sufficient (transistor parasitic, inverse-parallel diodes can be used, even for frequencies in the hundreds of kilohertz); and 3) ability to step the input voltage up or down. This paper presents an analysis of a resonant converter which contains a capacitive-input output filter, rather than the more conventional inductor-input output filter. The switching waveforms are derived and design curves presented along with experimental data. The results are compared to the inductor-input filter case obtained from an earlier paper.
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R.L. Steigerwald
Edwards Air Force Base
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
General Electric (United States)
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a08f50aa2bc65e38873a939 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/tie.1985.350122