In this paper, a novel approach for multi-phase interleaved LLC resonant converter is presented. The proposed solution, based on the use of three LLC modules with star connection of transformer primary windings, allows a drastic reduction of the output current ripple and consequently of the output filter capacitor size. Differently from other multi-phase solutions, that are greatly susceptible to resonant components' tolerance causing current imbalance, the proposed topology exhibits an inherent current sharing capability. Moreover, a closed-loop phase-shift control is introduced to additionally compensate for current mismatch and completely balance the current supplied by each module. The benefit of such solution on the reduction of output current ripple and the phase-shift control interaction and effect on load-step variations are also investigated. Measurements on a prototype are added to simulations as validation of the assertions and proposals.
Current Sharing in Three-Phase LLC Interleaved Resonant Converter
MATTAVELLI, PAOLO;SPIAZZI, GIORGIO;
2009
Abstract
In this paper, a novel approach for multi-phase interleaved LLC resonant converter is presented. The proposed solution, based on the use of three LLC modules with star connection of transformer primary windings, allows a drastic reduction of the output current ripple and consequently of the output filter capacitor size. Differently from other multi-phase solutions, that are greatly susceptible to resonant components' tolerance causing current imbalance, the proposed topology exhibits an inherent current sharing capability. Moreover, a closed-loop phase-shift control is introduced to additionally compensate for current mismatch and completely balance the current supplied by each module. The benefit of such solution on the reduction of output current ripple and the phase-shift control interaction and effect on load-step variations are also investigated. Measurements on a prototype are added to simulations as validation of the assertions and proposals.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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