A new family of resonant rectifier circuits for high frequency DC-DC converter applications

1988 
A family of rectifiers suitable for operation at high frequencies is presented. These rectifiers use naturally occurring component parasitics to control diode switching thereby minimizing parasitic ringing and improving rectification efficiency by reducing the flow of harmonic currents. The input impedance of the resonant rectifier is linear, which makes possible an accurate adjustment of the rectifier to present the proper load impedance to an inverter. When a resonant rectifier is coupled to a resonant inverter in this manner, a fully resonant DC-to-DC converter is produced. With these circuits it is possible to achieve a very low input/output ripple and EMI since voltages and currents seen by the filters are confined to a very narrow frequency range compared to conventional squarewave converters. >
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