Abstract—This
paper presents a unique modulation method for extending the input range of
pulse-width modulation (PWM)- integrated resonant converters, such as the
isolated boost resonant converter, while maintaining high conversion
efficiency. The technique includes primarily the hybridizing of constant-on,
constantoff, and fixed-frequency control depending only on the required duty
cycle. The modulation scheme reduces core loss and conduction loss dramatically
by decreasing the applied volt-seconds at the transformer and improving the
switching period utilization. With hybrid-frequency control, the circuit
alsomaintains zero current switching for the output diodes, minimizes switching
loss, and eliminates circulating energy at the transformer across the entire
operating range. It also allows for a predictable voltage gain, dependent only
on duty cycle and transformer turns ratio. A detailed loss analysis is provided
and verified against a 180 W experimental prototype, with an input range of
12–48 V and a switching frequency range of 30–70 kHz. Implementation issues are
also handled with a variety of solutions for realizing the modulation scheme.
Experimental results show greater than 4% weighted efficiency improvement in
the prototype using the proposed method.
(Index Terms—DC–DC modulation, integrated boost
resonant (IBR) converter)
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