Zero Current Switching (ZCS) in Buck Chopper
In a conventional buck chopper, the switch (MOSFET, IGBT, or Thyristor) usually turns ON and OFF at non-zero current, which results in:
- High switching losses
- Current stress on the device
- Excessive heating and EMI (Electromagnetic Interference)
The Zero Current Switching (ZCS) technique is introduced to overcome these drawbacks. In a ZCS-configured buck chopper, the switch is turned OFF only when the current through it is zero, thereby reducing switching losses.How ZCS is Achieved
- An auxiliary resonant circuit (consisting of a resonant inductor and capacitor) is added to the buck converter.
- The inductor forces the current through the switch to gradually decrease to zero before it is turned OFF.
- Since the current is zero at turn-OFF, there is no overlap of voltage and current, leading to reduced switching losses.
- During turn-ON, the resonant circuit ensures a smooth rise of current, reducing device stress.
Key Features of ZCS Buck Chopper
- Reduced switching losses → Higher efficiency compared to hard-switching converters.
- Less current stress on the switch → Improves device reliability.
- Lower EMI → Smooth current transitions.
- Suitable for high-power applications where current is large.
Applications
- High-power DC drives
- Induction heating systems
- Battery charging circuits
- Renewable energy converters (solar/wind integration)
Citar como
Manju (2025). ZCS Configuration (https://la.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/181907-zcs-configuration), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Recuperado .
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