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Various Processes in the Converter Resonant Tank Circuits
Aleksandar Vuchev, Nikolay Bankov, Yasen Madankov and Angel Lichev
Aleksandar Vuchev is with the Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics, Technical Faculty, University of Food Technologies, 26 Maritza Blvd., 4002 Plovdiv, Bulgaria Nikolay Bankov is with the Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronic
Abstract: In this work, we have addressed the bidirectional series resonant DC-DC converter which has more resonant frequency. We have also described the conditions of operation with ZV. The processes in the converter resonant tank circuit are presented on the basis of well-known analytical models and their coefficients are defined. We have conducted experiments where the theoretical results are compared with those from simulation in the environment.
Keywords: Bidirectional Series Resonant DC-DC Converter, ZVS, Phase-Shift Control Various Processes in the Converter Resonant Tank Circuits
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