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titleOfInvention Series-resonant converter
abstract The invention is based on a series-resonant converter, which consists of a self starting, free wheeling, internal non-dissipative passively damped series-resonant oscillator and guarantees a sinusoidal current, by using at least two electronic switches and a resonance network, comprising a series-resonant network, comprising an inductor and a capacitor, supplying energy of at least one source to a serial load, which can also consist of a source. Very strong energy fluctuations in the series-resonant network will be prevented by substitution of the resonant inductor by at least two transformers, the resonance transfomers and the driver transformer, each containing at least one primary and one secondary resonant coil, by which the primary coils are in series connected to at least one condenser and form the primary resonant network, of which the primary resonant coil induces a resonant current in the secondary coil, which together with at least one parallel connected condenser forms the secondary resonant circuit. If the induced current will be rectified, smoothed and stored in a buffer condenser, then it can be considered as the actual energy surplus. If the voltage across this buffer condenser is higher than the power source voltage, the buffer condenser itself will act as a source, by which the energy surplus will be passively transferred to the primary resonant network by means of a rectifier and the electronic switches. The energy surplus will be dissipated partially or entirely by the load depending on the amount of the energy surpplus and thus stabilisation of the energy balance will be achieved.
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