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A two-output series-resonant inverter for induction-heating cooking appliances
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In this paper, a two-output series-resonant high-frequency inverter is proposed for low-power induction heating appliances, which allows the control of the two outputs simultaneously and independently up to their rated powers saving component count compared with the two-converter solution and provides a higher utilization of electronics.Abstract:
Multiple-burner induction-heating cooking appliances are suitable for using multiple-output inverters. Some common approaches use several single-output inverters or a single-output inverter multiplexing the loads along the time periodically. By specifying a two-output series-resonant high-frequency inverter, a new inverter is obtained fulfilling the requirements. The synthesized converter can be considered as a two-output extension of a full-bridge topology. It allows the control of the two outputs, simultaneously and independently, up to their rated powers saving component count compared with the two-converter solution and providing a higher utilization of electronics. To verify theoretical predictions, the proposed converter is designed and tested experimentally in an induction-heating appliance prototype. A fixed-frequency control strategy is digitally implemented with good final performances for the application, including ZVS operation for active devices and a quick heating function. Although the work is focused on low-power induction heating, it can be probably useful for other power electronic applications.read more
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