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Load-Independent Class E Zero-Voltage-Switching Parallel Resonant Inverter

IEEE transactions on power electronics, 2021
T. Sensui, H. Koizumi
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PWM boost converter with zero-voltage-switching

[Proceedings] 1992 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 2003
By adding a second transistor, a zero-voltage-switched (ZVS) quasi-resonant boost converter can be shown to be controllable using a constant frequency control scheme. The new topology differs from a zero-voltage-switched quasi-resonant boost converter by the addition of an extra switch in parallel with the resonant inductor.
D.Z. Long, J.P. Gegner, C.Q. Lee
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A zero voltage switching flyback converter topology

PESC97. Record 28th Annual IEEE Power Electronics Specialists Conference. Formerly Power Conditioning Specialists Conference 1970-71. Power Processing and Electronic Specialists Conference 1972, 2002
A zero voltage switching flyback power converter topology employing an auxiliary circuit is presented in this paper. The proposed power converter has lossless switching (whatever the line and load conditions), few components and can be operated either in voltage or current mode control.
null Youhao Xi, P.K. Jain, G. Joos
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New zero voltage switching PWM flyback converter

2010 1st Power Electronic & Drive Systems & Technologies Conference (PEDSTC), 2010
In this paper a new zero voltage switching PWM flyback converter with simple auxiliary circuit is introduced. The auxiliary circuit is only composed of a resonant capacitor and an auxiliary switch connected to a tertiary winding on the converter main transformer.
E. Adib, H. Farzanehfard
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Zero Voltage Switching isolated boost converter topology

2011 IEEE 33rd International Telecommunications Energy Conference (INTELEC), 2011
This paper describes an isolated boost converter topology that was invented and patented by the author in the early 80s' but has not been described in detail in an article before. As this converter has very interesting properties and appears to now be re-invented by others perhaps it is time for a paper to be written on it.
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Zero-Voltage Switching in Full-Bridge Converter

Australian Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 2008
This paper presents a comparison study of circuit topology of the voltage source type zero-voltage soft-switching (ZVS) full-bridge DC-DC power converter with an isolated high-frequency transformer employing phase-shift control. The switching power losses and voltage stress on the active devices are considerably reduced. A prototype operating at 10kHz,
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Engineered platforms for topological superconductivity and Majorana zero modes

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
Karsten Flensberg   +2 more
exaly  

Compositionally complex doping for zero-strain zero-cobalt layered cathodes

Nature, 2022
Chunyang Wang   +2 more
exaly  

Zero Touch Management: A Survey of Network Automation Solutions for 5G and 6G Networks

IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2022
Estefanía Coronado   +2 more
exaly  

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