This paper documents a new three-switch, isolated boost dc–dc converter. The major features of the proposed converter are as follows: 1) continuous input current; 2) reduced one active switch, one… Click to show full abstract
This paper documents a new three-switch, isolated boost dc–dc converter. The major features of the proposed converter are as follows: 1) continuous input current; 2) reduced one active switch, one additional diode, and one additional capacitor; 3) unchanged primary and secondary voltage waveforms of the transformer when the duty cycle is changed; and 4) removal of the snubber circuit. This paper presents the operating principles, analysis, parameter design guidelines, and simulation results for the proposed converter. To verify the performance of the proposed converter, a 400 W prototype was constructed with a 40–60 V dc input. A PID controller was used to maintain the dc output voltage at 400 V. The simulation and experimental results matched those of the theoretical analysis.
               
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