A New Isolated Boost Converter with Coupling Inductors

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This paper proposes a new improved zero-voltage switching isolated boost converter with coupling inductors. With the traditional advantages of smaller input current ripple, low diode voltage rating, and low transformer turns ratio of boost half bridge topology [ being retained, the proposed converter makes it much easier to realize zero voltage switching of primary switches compared with conventional converters.

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September 2013

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