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Multiresonant-Frequency Filter for an Electrosurgery Inverter

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This letter presents a multiresonant-frequency (MRF) filter for a high-frequency inverter (HFI) used in electrosurgery. The fundamental (sinusoidal) output frequency of the HFI is 390 kHz and is the same… Click to show full abstract

This letter presents a multiresonant-frequency (MRF) filter for a high-frequency inverter (HFI) used in electrosurgery. The fundamental (sinusoidal) output frequency of the HFI is 390 kHz and is the same as the switching frequency of the HFI. The MRF is designed to extract the fundamental frequency of the tri-state bipolar waveform, generated by the HFI operating with phase-shift control. The structure and operation of the MRF are outlined. An experimental 300-W GaN-FET-based HFI prototype is developed to validate the feasibility of the proposed MRF under closed-loop control.

Keywords: electrosurgery; hfi; frequency; multiresonant frequency; mrf; inverter

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
Year Published: 2022

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