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Zero Voltage Switching Control Method for MHz Boundary Conduction Mode Converters
2019
IEEE transactions on industrial electronics (1982. Print)
Boundary conduction mode (BCM) or critical conduction mode (CrM) is characterized by an inductor current that operates in the boundary between continuous (CCM) and discontinuous conduction modes (DCM), making the converter switching frequency dependent on the converter operating conditions. The advantage of this operation mode versus CCM is achieving zero current switching (ZCS) conditions for the converter rectifier, which makes it possible to use silicon (Si) diode rectifiers without having a
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