Analysis and small‐signal modelling technique for support bus DC‐link of front‐end coupling inductance high step‐up single switch boost converter in low voltage renewable source

Author:

Bilsalam Anusak1ORCID,Ketprapajun Nattakorn1,Insri Puntarika1,Sawachan Hatta1,Guilbert Damien2,Thounthong Phatiphat3

Affiliation:

1. Power Electronic Application to Grid integration for RES Laboratory (PEG‐RES Lab), Department of Electrical Engineering Technology College of Industrial Technology (CIT) King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok Bangkok Thailand

2. Group of Research in Electrical Engineering of Nancy (GREEN) Laboratory Université de Lorraine Lorraine France

3. Renewable Energy Research Centre (RERC), Department of Teacher Training in Electrical Engineering Faculty of Technical Education King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok Bangkok Thailand

Abstract

AbstractThis study proposes a non‐isolated DC converter, which is connected in series with an inverter, with a high output voltage conversion ratio for application in electricity generation systems to upgrade low‐voltage to high‐voltage DC. The topology of the proposed converter is based on a boost converter, which has the limitation of a low voltage conversion ratio. The converter is developed and connected using a coupling inductance technique by adding a second winding L2 coupled with the prototype winding and diode D2. This technique increases the voltage ratio via the ratio operator (N) of both the induction coils by operating a single switch at a constant frequency of 60 kHz. The working principle of the proposed converter is based on pulse width modulation with a duty cycle ≤40%. When the converter receives a low voltage DC input of 36 V, it converts the input to a high output voltage of 325 V at an output power 125 W, showing a circuit efficiency of 92.48% at full load. The synthesis and design of the controller include a linear approach to represent the parameters using the small signal methodology, which is employed to establish a transfer function. Furthermore, the proposed converter is capable of effectively regulating the output voltage, even when subjected to variations in the output load by employing a proportional–integral control mechanism. The close loop results obtained from simulations and practical implementation verified the proposed circuit design, as both results agreed with the theoretical analysis.

Funder

King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok

Publisher

Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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