Parallel-Resonant Inverter with Two Current Sources: Analysis and design methodology

Mario Ponce-Silva, Jose L. Bautista, Alejandro Tapia, Caren I. Nicolas, Teresa R. Granados, Ismael Araujo

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Abstract

The steady state analysis and design methodology of the Parallel-Resonant Inverter with Two Current Sources is presented in this paper. The analyzed circuit is the dual of the half bridge series resonant voltage source inverter and based in the principle of duality, a very simple design methodology for resonance condition is developed. An example design with the following specifications was simulated and implemented: Power 100 W, frequency 150 kHz, and feeding voltage 180 V. The results validate the design methodology and indicate that the best choice for the switches is the IGBT instead of an array of a MOSFET in series with a diode.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - 12th IEEE International Power Electronics Congress, CIEP 2010
Pages156-160
Number of pages5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2010
Event12th IEEE International Power Electronics Congress, CIEP 2010 - San Luis Potosi, Mexico
Duration: 22 Aug 201025 Aug 2010

Publication series

NameInternational Power Electronics Congress - CIEP

Conference

Conference12th IEEE International Power Electronics Congress, CIEP 2010
Country/TerritoryMexico
CitySan Luis Potosi
Period22/08/1025/08/10

Keywords

  • Circuit analysis
  • DC-AC power conversion
  • Insulated gate bipolar transistors
  • Resonant power conversion

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