A Very High Frequency Self-Oscillating Inverter Based on a Novel Free-Running Oscillator

This letter introduces a self-oscillating very high-frequency (VHF) class \phi 2 inverter based on a free-running oscillator. The class \phi 2 is a low-voltage semiconductor stress, fast-transient, single-transistor inverter topology suitable for VHF applications. With new advancements in GaN techno...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on power electronics 2019-09, Vol.34 (9), p.8289-8292
Hauptverfasser: Makhoul, Rawad, Zhuang, Jia, Maynard, Xavier, Perichon, Pierre, Frey, David, Jeannin, Pierre-Olivier, Lembeye, Yves
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Zusammenfassung:This letter introduces a self-oscillating very high-frequency (VHF) class \phi 2 inverter based on a free-running oscillator. The class \phi 2 is a low-voltage semiconductor stress, fast-transient, single-transistor inverter topology suitable for VHF applications. With new advancements in GaN technology, the tendency to increase the switching frequency in power converters is on the rise. Switching at VHF (VHF: 30-300 MHz) allows for smaller passive components and more compact power converters. However, although GaN components are able to switch at 100 MHz and beyond, gate drivers available in the market struggle to provide the adequate switching signal at VHF. Hence, there is a need for an alternative to VHF converters using those gate drivers-self-oscillating topologies. To that end, a self-oscillating class \phi 2 inverter switching at 30 MHz is presented and a design methodology is provided. A 30 MHz prototype with 30 V input voltage using a GaN Systems GS61004B is also built and tested, showing good matching between the simulation and experimental results.
ISSN:0885-8993
1941-0107
DOI:10.1109/TPEL.2019.2904886