ZVS configurations

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Zero voltage crossings buck chopper configuration
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Zero Voltage Switching (ZVS) in Buck Chopper
In conventional buck converters (buck choppers), the main power switch (MOSFET/IGBT) usually turns ON and OFF at non-zero voltage, which causes significant switching losses, heating, and EMI (Electromagnetic Interference).
To overcome this, the Zero Voltage Switching (ZVS) technique is introduced. In a ZVS-configured buck chopper, the switch is turned ON only when the voltage across it is zero, thereby reducing switching losses.How ZVS is Achieved
  • An auxiliary resonant circuit (consisting of a resonant inductor and capacitor) is added to the basic buck converter.
  • Before the switch turns ON, the resonant circuit discharges the parasitic output capacitance of the switch to zero volts.
  • The main switch then turns ON under zero-voltage conditions.
  • During turn-OFF, the resonant circuit ensures that the voltage across the switch rises smoothly, minimizing stress.
Key Features of ZVS Buck Chopper
  1. Reduced switching losses → Higher efficiency, especially at high switching frequencies.
  2. Lower EMI → Smooth transitions minimize high-frequency noise.
  3. Improved thermal performance → Less heating of power devices.
  4. High-frequency operation possible → Allows smaller inductors and capacitors.
Applications
  • Switched-mode power supplies (SMPS)
  • Electric vehicle converters
  • Renewable energy converters (solar PV, fuel cell systems)
  • High-efficiency motor drives

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Manju (2025). ZVS configurations (https://es.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/181906-zvs-configurations), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Recuperado .

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