J. Nishizawa, T. Tamamushi, T. Koga, S. Sugawara, H. Hayashi, H. Sekimoto
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Quasi-resonant DC/DC converter using a single SI thyristor
The authors have test-fabricated a quasiresonant DC/DC converter to reduce the switching loss of the static-induction (SI) thyristor, and have conducted circuit simulations and tests. It is concluded that the adoption of a quasiresonant converter enabled about 34% of the device loss to be reduced compared with the forward converter. It is expected that this loss reduction would lead to an increase in both efficiency and output power.<>