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Non-Isolated Topology for High Step-Up DC-DC Converters

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A new dc-dc converter with high voltage gain is proposed in this study. The proposed converter consists of two switches which are turned on and off simultaneously. Additionally, two Switched-Capacitor… Click to show full abstract

A new dc-dc converter with high voltage gain is proposed in this study. The proposed converter consists of two switches which are turned on and off simultaneously. Additionally, two Switched-Capacitor (SC) cells and one Energy Storage (ES) cell are utilized in the structure of the proposed converter. These result in high voltage gains at low values of the duty cycle. Besides, the voltage stress across the power devices is low and below half of the output voltage. Therefore, the MOSFET switches with low RDS-on and devices with reduced nominal voltage can be used in the proposed converter which in turn reduces the conduction and turn-on losses. The analysis of the voltage and current stresses of the devices is accomplished. The circuit performance is compared with other solutions in the literature in terms of voltage gain and normalized voltage stress of switches and diodes. Eventually, in order to verify the theoretical analysis, the experimental results are provided.

Keywords: voltage; topology; isolated topology; non isolated; proposed converter

Journal Title: IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics
Year Published: 2018

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