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The present work pretends to study the operation and behavior of the LLC resonant converter
topology considering a battery charging application, using the traditional switching frequency
control and a new control variable, the variable inductance, provided by a current controlled
device, the Variable Inductor (VI).
During this work, a brief state of the art regarding general types of power converters and
resonant power converters is presented. The LLC resonant converter topology and its
advantages and disadvantages are described. The VI principle of operation and structure is
presented and discussed and, in the end some information about batteries and its behavior
under charging and discharging conditions is presented. The considered batteries
characteristics for the studied battery charger are shown and the adopted charging profile is
presented.
In the following chapters, a theoretical analysis of the LLC resonant converter operation and
behavior under switching frequency or VI control is performed and presented. A design
methodology is proposed for the converter considering both switching frequency and VI
control, separately or simultaneously. Simulations of the converter operation under open-loop
condition were made, and simulation results were obtained and discussed.
A prototype was built and test results were obtained. The prototype uses a SiC MOSFET
(Silicon Carbide Metal Oxide-Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor) based inverter working
at 100 kHz controlled with fiber optic drivers. To build the prototype, Printed Circuit Boards
(PCB) were designed, manufactured and built. An high-frequency transformer and a VI were
also design and built. Finally, theoretical, simulation and experimental results are confronted
in order to reach conclusions regarding to the proposed design methodology and the prototype
operation. This final analysis allows validating the LLC-VI resonant converter as a good
option for a battery charger.
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Keywords
LLC resonant converter Variable inductor DC-DC power converters Resonant iInverters Battery chargers