IEEE Access (Jan 2024)

Advanced Design and Small-Signal Modeling of ACF Converter for Auxiliary Power Modules Considering Transformer Impedance

  • Hae-Chan Park,
  • Dong-Joong Kim,
  • Kun-Hee Kim,
  • Sung-Soo Min,
  • Rae-Young Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3451533
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12
pp. 124889 – 124906

Abstract

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Active clamp forward (ACF) converters are being extensively applied to auxiliary power modules (APMs) in electric vehicles (EVs) to minimize the use of components and maximize efficiency. Existing ACF converter designs disregard the parasitic characteristics of the components and the leakage inductance of the transformer, resulting in design inaccuracies. This paper proposes a precise design method that considers the transformer impedance and parasitic characteristics of the components. Furthermore, the input-output relationship of the converter, stress on the switching components, and operational range are analyzed to introduce a design strategy that can minimize design errors. Moreover, this study implements a small-signal model and a controller design method based on the contrived model. The proposed design approach is validated through theoretical analysis, simulation comparison, and experimental verification, which includes the accuracy verification of the controller. This approach focuses on markedly reducing design errors, enhancing the precision of the ACF converter design, and further strengthening the reliability of converters for APM of an EV.

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