Claims
- 1. A soft-switched, constant-frequency, full-bridge power converter with phase-shift modulation comprising:an input power source; a first and second bridge leg each comprising a pair of serially-connected controllable switching devices adapted to connect across said input power source, each of said controllable switching devices comprising a switch, an antiparallel diode coupled across said switch and a capacitor coupled across said switch; a first and second magnetic device each having a plurality of windings formed around a corresponding magnetic core; said first and second magnetic device coupled to said first and second bridge leg in an arrangement so that when corresponding switches in said first and second bridge leg are open and closed in phase the volt-second product of said windings of said first magnetic device is maximal and the volt-second product of said windings of said second magnetic device is minimal, and when corresponding switches in said first and second bridge leg are open and closed in antiphase the volt-second product of said windings of said first magnetic device is minimal and the volt-second product of said windings of said second magnetic device is maximal; a plurality of capacitors coupled to said windings of said first and second magnetic devices to prevent their saturation by providing a volt-second balance of said windings; an output circuit for coupling a load.
- 2. A power converter as in claim 1 wherein said first magnetic device is arranged as a transformer having primary and secondary windings, and wherein said second magnetic device is arranged as a coupled inductor having two windings that are connected in series, and wherein the magnetizing inductance of said coupled inductor is selected so that the energy stored in said magnetizing inductance is large enough to substantially discharge said output capacitance of each of said switching devices that is about to be turned on so that voltage across said each of said switching devices at the moment of turn-on is substantially reduced in the entire current range of said load.
- 3. A power converter as in claim 2 wherein said output circuit is coupled to said secondary winding of said transformer.
- 4. A power converter as in claim 1 wherein said second magnetic device is arranged as a transformer having primary and secondary windings, and wherein said first magnetic device is arranged as an inductor, and wherein the inductance of said inductor is selected so that the energy stored in said inductor is large enough to substantially discharge said output capacitance of said each of said switching devices that is about to be turned on so that voltage across said each of said switching devices that is about to be turned on at the moment of turn-on is substantially reduced in the entire current range of said load.
- 5. A power converter as in claim 4 wherein said output circuit is coupled to said secondary winding of said transformer.
- 6. A power converter as in claim 1 further comprising a plurality of resistors for precharging said plurality of capacitors immediately after said power source is applied to said power converter so that said plurality of capacitors provide required voltages for maintaining volt-second products of said windings of said first and second magnetic devices during a start-up period.
- 7. A power converter as in claim 1 wherein said output circuit is the full-wave rectifier.
- 8. A power converter as in claim 1 wherein said output circuit is the current doubler.
- 9. A power converter as in claim 1 wherein said output circuit comprises a filter.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 09/652,869, filed on Aug. 31, 2000.
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