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The conventional forward converter • Max vds = 2Vg + ringing • Limited to D < 0.5 • On-state transistor current is P/DVg • Magnetizing current must operate in DCM • Peak transistor voltage occurs during transformer reset • Could reset the transformer with less voltage if interval 3 were reduced ECEN 5817 Resonant and Soft-Switching Techniques in Power Electronics 1 Lectures 39-40 The active-clamp forward converter • Better transistor/transformer utilization • ZVS • Not limited to D < 0.5 Transistors are driven in usual half-bridge manner: ECEN 5817 Resonant and Soft-Switching Techniques in Power Electronics 2 Lectures 39-40 Approximate analysis: ignore resonant transitions, dead times, and resonant elements ECEN 5817 Resonant and Soft-Switching Techniques in Power Electronics 3 Lectures 39-40 Charge balance Vb can be viewed as a flyback converter output. By use of a current-bidirectional switch, there is no DCM, and LM operates in CCM. ECEN 5817 Resonant and Soft-Switching Techniques in Power Electronics 4 Lectures 39-40 Peak transistor voltage Max vds = Vg + Vb = Vg /D’ which is less than the conventional value of 2 Vg when D > 0.5 This can be used to considerable advantage in practical applications where there is a specified range of Vg ECEN 5817 Resonant and Soft-Switching Techniques in Power Electronics 5 Lectures 39-40 Design example 270 V ≤ Vg ≤ 350 V max Pload = P = 200 W Compare designs using conventional 1:1 reset winding and using active clamp circuit ECEN 5817 Resonant and Soft-Switching Techniques in Power Electronics 6 Lectures 39-40 Conventional case Peak vds = 2Vg + ringing = 700 V + ringing Let’s let max D = 0.5 (at Vg = 270 V), which is optimistic Then min D (at Vg = 350 V) is (0.5)(270)/(350) = 0.3857 The on-state transistor current, neglecting ripple, is given by ig = DnI = Did-on with P = 200 W = Vg ig = DVg id-on So id-on = P/DVg = (200W) / (0.5)(270 V) = 1.5 A ECEN 5817 Resonant and Soft-Switching Techniques in Power Electronics 7 Lectures 39-40 Active clamp case: scenario #1 Suppose we choose the same turns ratio as in the conventional design. Then the converter operates with the same range of duty cycles, and the on-state transistor current is the same. But the transistor voltage is equal to Vg / D’, and is reduced: At Vg = 270 V: D = 0.5 peak vds = 540 V At Vg = 350 V: D = 0.3857 peak vds = 570 V which is considerably less than 700 V ECEN 5817 Resonant and Soft-Switching Techniques in Power Electronics 8 Lectures 39-40 Active clamp case: scenario #2 Suppose we operate at a higher duty cycle, say, D = 0.5 at Vg = 350 V. Then the transistor voltage is equal to Vg / D’, and is similar to the conventional design under worst-case conditions: At Vg = 270 V: At Vg = 350 V: D = 0.648 D = 0.5 peak vds = 767 V peak vds = 700 V But we can use a lower turns ratio that leads to lower reflected current in Q1: id-on = P/DVg = (200W) / (0.5)(350 V) = 1.15 A Conclusion: the active clamp circuit resets the forward converter transformer better. The designer can use this fact to better optimize the converter, by reducing the transistor blocking voltage or on-state current. ECEN 5817 Resonant and Soft-Switching Techniques in Power Electronics 9 Lectures 39-40 Active clamp circuits: some examples Basic switch network reduces to: (if the blocking capacitor is an ac short circuit, then we obtain alternately switching transistors—original MOSFET plus the auxiliary transistor, in parallel. The tank L and C ring only during the resonant transitions) ECEN 5817 Resonant and Soft-Switching Techniques in Power Electronics 10 Lectures 39-40 Example: addition of active clamp circuit to the boost converter The upper transistor, capacitor Cb, and tank inductor are added to the hardswitched PWM boost converter. Semiconductor output capacitances Cds are explicitly included in the basic operation. ECEN 5817 Resonant and Soft-Switching Techniques in Power Electronics 11 Lectures 39-40 Active clamp circuit on the primary side of the flyback converter ECEN 5817 Resonant and Soft-Switching Techniques in Power Electronics 12 Lectures 39-40 Active clamp to snub the secondary-side diodes of the ZVT phase-shifted full bridge converter ECEN 5817 Resonant and Soft-Switching Techniques in Power Electronics 13 Lectures 39-40 Active clamp forward converter ECEN 5817 Resonant and Soft-Switching Techniques in Power Electronics 14 Lectures 39-40 Waveforms (including Ll) ECEN 5817 Resonant and Soft-Switching Techniques in Power Electronics 15 Lectures 39-40 Details: different modes ECEN 5817 Resonant and Soft-Switching Techniques in Power Electronics 16 Lectures 39-40 ECEN 5817 Resonant and Soft-Switching Techniques in Power Electronics 17 Lectures 39-40 About Ll ECEN 5817 Resonant and Soft-Switching Techniques in Power Electronics 18 Lectures 39-40 Definitions ECEN 5817 Resonant and Soft-Switching Techniques in Power Electronics 19 Lectures 39-40 Subinterval 1 ECEN 5817 Resonant and Soft-Switching Techniques in Power Electronics 20 Lectures 39-40 Subinterval 2 ECEN 5817 Resonant and Soft-Switching Techniques in Power Electronics 21 Lectures 39-40 Subinterval 2 ECEN 5817 Resonant and Soft-Switching Techniques in Power Electronics 22 Lectures 39-40 State plane, subinterval 2 ECEN 5817 Resonant and Soft-Switching Techniques in Power Electronics 23 Lectures 39-40 Subinterval 3 ECEN 5817 Resonant and Soft-Switching Techniques in Power Electronics 24 Lectures 39-40 Subinterval 3: state plane trajectory ECEN 5817 Resonant and Soft-Switching Techniques in Power Electronics 25 Lectures 39-40 Subinterval 4 ECEN 5817 Resonant and Soft-Switching Techniques in Power Electronics 26 Lectures 39-40 Subinterval 5 ECEN 5817 Resonant and Soft-Switching Techniques in Power Electronics 27 Lectures 39-40 Subinterval 6 ECEN 5817 Resonant and Soft-Switching Techniques in Power Electronics 28 Lectures 39-40 State plane trajectory including intervals 5 and 6 ECEN 5817 Resonant and Soft-Switching Techniques in Power Electronics 29 Lectures 39-40 Averaging ECEN 5817 Resonant and Soft-Switching Techniques in Power Electronics 30 Lectures 39-40 Averaging ECEN 5817 Resonant and Soft-Switching Techniques in Power Electronics 31 Lectures 39-40 Averaging ECEN 5817 Resonant and Soft-Switching Techniques in Power Electronics 32 Lectures 39-40 Average output voltage ECEN 5817 Resonant and Soft-Switching Techniques in Power Electronics 33 Lectures 39-40 The system of equations that describes this converter page 1 ECEN 5817 Resonant and Soft-Switching Techniques in Power Electronics 34 Lectures 39-40 The equations that describe this converter page 2 ECEN 5817 Resonant and Soft-Switching Techniques in Power Electronics 35 Lectures 39-40 Results ECEN 5817 Resonant and Soft-Switching Techniques in Power Electronics 36 Lectures 39-40