3.8 Proceedings Paper

Static analysis and control strategies of the Single Active Bridge Converter

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IEEE

Keywords

DC-DC converter; Isolated converter; DC-DC power converter control; Switching frequency control; Single active bridge

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  1. European project [UE-18-POWER2POWER-826417]
  2. Principado de Asturias [SV-PA-21-AYUD/2021/51931]
  3. Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities [MCI-21-PDC2021-121242-I00, MCI-20-PID2019110483RB-I00]

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This paper provides a brief static analysis of the Single Active Bridge, a unidirectional isolated DC-DC converter. It proposes a control strategy that extends the soft-switching capabilities and performs current analysis and comparative results.
In this paper, a brief static analysis of the Single Active Bridge, a unidirectional isolated DC-DC converter, is done. In this initial analysis the SAB is operating at a fixed frequency and controlled by varying the duty cycle. Additionally, two variable frequency control strategies are proposed that extends the soft-switching capabilities. This paper focuses on one of them that fixes the duty cycle and uses the switching frequency as the sole control variable. The conduction modes of the converter using the proposed control are analyzed and expressions for the voltage conversion ratio are obtained, which will be used in a design guide that provides ZVS over the full range of operation. A comparative current analysis is performed in which average, rms and switching currents of both control methods are depicted. Finally theoretical, simulation and experimental results are compared with good agreement.

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