Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TIDA-010054, TIDM-02002
I am designing a DC DC converter with the reference design TIDA-010054. It is a 5kW 400V to 280V converter.
The reference design says:
The following four popular topologies were considered for analysis.
• LLC resonant converter
• Phase-shifted, full bridge
• Single-phase, dual-active bridge
• Dual-active bridge in CLLC mode
Based on this study, the dual-active bridge was chosen for implementation in this reference design, owing
to its ease of bidirectional operation, modular structure, competitive efficiency, and power density numbers
with respect to other competing topologies.
I was wondering, how is a topology selected?
Can you please share the above mentioned analysis, with reference to power (voltage or current) range, frequency, losses, components sizes, etc?