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Resonant converter

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A resonant converter is a type of electric power converter that contains a network of inductors and capacitors called a "resonant tank", tuned to resonate at a specific frequency. They find applications in electronics, in integrated circuits.[1]

There are multiple types of resonant converter:

  • Series Resonant Converter[2]
  • Parallel Resonant Converter
  • Class E Resonant Converter
  • Class E Resonant Rectifier
  • Zero Voltage Switching Resonant Converter
  • Zero Current Switching Resonant Converter[3]
  • Two Quadrant ZVS Resonant Converter
  • Resonant dc-link inverter

See also

References

  1. ^ "Resonant Converters". 13 April 2013.
  2. ^ "11kW, 70kHz LLC Converter Design for 98% Efficiency".
  3. ^ "Resonant Converter Topologies" (PDF).