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Multipower-Level Hysteresis Control for the Class E DC–DC Converters

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Featured with simple topology and easy realization of zero-voltage-switching, the Class E dc–dc converter is preferable for very high-frequency application. In this article, a multipower-level (MPL) hysteresis control is proposed… Click to show full abstract

Featured with simple topology and easy realization of zero-voltage-switching, the Class E dc–dc converter is preferable for very high-frequency application. In this article, a multipower-level (MPL) hysteresis control is proposed for the Class E dc–dc converter, in which, multiple switching frequencies are selected for obtaining multiple input power levels, and the two adjacent input powers closest to the load power are chosen to synthesize the load power. Compared with the on–off control, which has only two input power levels, i.e., the input power in on mode and zero power in off mode, the MPL hysteresis control reduces the modulation frequency, and thus reducing the mode transition losses. Meanwhile, the conduction losses are also reduced. As a result, the efficiency of the converter is greatly improved. The parameters design and the switching frequencies selection for the Class E dc–dc converter with MPL hysteresis control are presented. Finally, a prototype of 10-W Class E dc–dc converter with 9–18 V input is fabricated and tested in the lab, and the experimental results are provided to verify the effectiveness of the proposed MPL hysteresis control scheme.

Keywords: converter; control; hysteresis control; power; class

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
Year Published: 2020

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