Compared with the traditional dual active bridge (DAB) converter, the push-pull DAB converter can reduce the number of switching devices and is suited for low voltage applications. In order to… Click to show full abstract
Compared with the traditional dual active bridge (DAB) converter, the push-pull DAB converter can reduce the number of switching devices and is suited for low voltage applications. In order to extend the zero voltage switching (ZVS) range and reduce the current stress within wide voltage range, this paper modifies output rectifier circuit, and proposes an optimized control strategies for push-pull DAB converters. Unlike conventional modulation that only utilizing the primary duty cycle and phase shift angle to adjust the power, the duty cycle for the secondary side is also utilized for the PWM modulation. With the modified PWM modulation, a control law for achieving minimum root mean square (RMS) current within the precondition of achieving wide range ZVS is proposed. The working modes under the modified PWM modulation, current and power analysis and optimized control law are analyzed in depth. Finally, the experimental results using a 1 kW prototype verify the effectiveness of the proposed converter.
               
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