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An IGCT Gate Unit for Zero-Voltage-Switching Resonant DC Transformer Applications

Kucka, Jakub  
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Dujic, Drazen  
2021
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics

Recently, IGCTs have shown a great potential for the soft-switching dc transformer applications based on LLC resonant converter. The zero-voltage switching that is present in this converter topology enables an operation of IGCTs without clamping circuit and with significantly higher switching frequencies, while maintaining the superiorly low conduction losses. The high voltage and current ratings of the IGCTs make them a preferred choice for an efficient bulk power transmission. This paper shows how gate units for IGCTs can be optimized for this soft-switching application. It presents a simplification of the driving topology and the design process for high switching frequencies. This results in low power consumption and a very small size of the gate unit. The prototype of the gate unit is built and experimentally validated in a 2.5 kV 0.75 kA resonant operation of the IGCT.

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DOI
10.1109/TIE.2021.3128923
Author(s)
Kucka, Jakub  
Dujic, Drazen  
Date Issued

2021

Published in
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
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