Q7 Flashcards

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General operation of converter

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  • Switching bridge generates a square wave voltage of frequency equal to switching frequency.
  • The resonant tank filters harmonics and converts square wave signal into sinusoidal I that feeds the transformer.
  • The sinusoidal I is transferred to the secondary and its magnitude depends on turns ratio of the transformer
  • On the secondary side diodes rectify the AC voltage and I to supply the load.
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Q7. slide 2 steps to find resonant tank gain

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  • Replace primary of transformer by equivalent R.
  • approximate square wave voltages Vin_ac and Vo_ac.
  • Find fundamental component of Vin_ac by Fourier analysis
  • Find fundamental component of Vo_ac by Fourier analysis and reflected output voltage.
  • Find fundamental component of I through equivalent R as a function of output I.
  • Calculate equivalent R.
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Q7. slide 3 steps to find voltage gain

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  • Calculate voltage gain Vout/Vin using voltage divider rule.
  • Define the quality factor, M, and normalized switching frequency.
  • Find normalized form of voltage-gain.
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Q7. slide 4 explain effect of Q in gain curve of resonant tank

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  • As Q increases resonant peak moves towards resonance frequency due to CrLr (Rac decreases)
  • As Q increases curve becomes narrower and maximum gain approaches 1
  • When Q decreases the curve expands and higher boost gains can be achieved.
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Explain effect of M in resonant tank gain

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  • As M decreases the curves are narrower and resonant frequencues fr1 and fr2 get closer, resulting in higher frequency modulation.
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Advantages/disadvantages of higher Q

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  • Higher boost gains can be achieved
  • Frequency modulation is poor above resonant frequency
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Disadvantage of small M

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  • Usually means smaller Lm
  • If Lm is small magnetizing current ripple would increase, increasing conduction losses
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Q7. slide 5 explain ZVS

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  • ZVS is achieved when resonant I lags input voltage.
  • i.e. when Q2 and Q3 are turned off, there is still I circulating in the negative direction.
  • This I flows through drain-source capacitances of MOSFETs charging Q2 and Q3, and discharging Q1 and Q4 output capacitances.
  • When Q1 and Q4 are discharged body diodes will conduct
  • At this point we can apply gate signal achieving ZVS.
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