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Active Self-Switching Methods for Emerging Monolithic Bidirectional Switches Applied to Diode-Less Converters

Siemaszko, D.
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Rufer, A.  
2009
Epe: 2009 13Th European Conference On Power Electronics And Applications
EPE 2009 : 13th European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications

This paper presents a recently introduced switching principle for emerging monolithic bidirectional devices. Based on the hypothesis that those switches may overcome conventional diode type solutions in power converters, an active self-switching process becomes compulsory. Its principle relies on the measurement of both voltage and current polarity, in order to allow a natural switching as commonly used in matrix conversion. A self-switching method, implemented close to the switch, allows the detection of both short-circuits and open circuits. The accuracy of the presented system is experimented and validated in a 1kVA buck converter where the free-wheeling path is performed by a synthesised diode. The results that are discussed in this paper open a new perspective by introducing the principle of a so-called bidirectional diode as well as the commutation of sources of a similar nature.

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