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ZVS
(redirected from Zero Voltage Switching)

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ZVSZentralstelle für die Vergabe von Studienplätzen (Deutsche Behörde)
ZVSZero Voltage Switching
ZVSZeitschrift fuer Verkehrssicherheit (German traffic safety journal)
ZVSzero velocity surface
ZVSZupfmusik Verband Schweiz (Swiss music association)
ZVSZierer Visa Services, Inc (San Ramon, CA)


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For further noise immunity, the FAN7621 offers designers a zero voltage switching (ZVS) technique that reduces switching noise and allows the use of a smaller and less expensive EMI filter.
The RD212 reference design offers high efficiency (up to 94 percent) and low noise characteristics due to its zero voltage switching (ZVS) technique.
Other features include: comprehensive PFC and LLC fault handling and current limiting as well as short-circuit protection designed to protect power components; high-efficiency Zero Voltage Switching (ZVS) LLC; off-time PFC control to eliminate AC input sensing components; configurable, precise dead-time control and frequency limits that prevent hard MOSFET switching; tight LLC duty cycle symmetry for balanced output diode currents; and an internal PFC current sense low pass filter.
 
 
 
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