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Short‐circuit protection of LLC resonant converter using voltages across resonant tank elements
Author(s) -
Zaikin Denys Igorovych
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
the journal of engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2051-3305
DOI - 10.1049/joe.2015.0079
Subject(s) - inductor , resistor , voltage , transformer , electrical engineering , capacitor , rlc circuit , resonant converter , electronic circuit , current (fluid) , lc circuit , shunt (medical) , engineering , electronic engineering , medicine , cardiology
This paper describes two methods for the short‐circuit protection of the LLC resonant converter. One of them uses the voltage across the capacitor and the other uses the voltage across the inductor of the resonant tank. These voltages can be processed (integrated or differentiated) to recover the resonant tank current. The two circuits illustrated in the described methods make it possible to develop a robust LLC converter design and to avoid using lossy current measurement elements, such as a shunt resistor or current transformer. The methods also allow measuring resonant tank current without breaking high‐current paths and connecting the measuring circuit in parallel with the inductor or capacitor of the resonant tank. Practical implementations of these indirect current measurements have been experimentally tested for the short‐circuit protection of the 1600 W LLC converter.

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