Ultra high step‐up soft‐switching DC/DC converter using coupled inductor and interleaved technique

Author:

Maalandish Mohammad12ORCID,Babaei Ebrahim13ORCID,Abolhasani Pouya1,Gheisarnejad Meysam2,Khooban Mohammad‐Hassan2

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Tabriz Tabriz Iran

2. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Aarhus University Aarhus Denmark

3. Engineering Faculty Near East University Nicosia North Cyprus Turkey

Abstract

AbstractIn this paper, a new ultra high step‐up soft‐switching DC/DC converter using coupled inductor and interleaved technique is presented. The primary side of the coupled inductors in up section and down section will be charged by the input power supply. The stored energy of the coupled inductors (at primary and secondary sides) is discharged to the output capacitors in up and down sections. Also, the capacitors on the coupled inductors path have clamped capacitors that cause the voltage stress across the power semiconductors to be low. Al diodes in up and down sections except output diodes are working at zero current switching turn‐off. Therefore, the reverse recovery problems of the proposed converter will be majorly solved. Therefore, power losses of the proposed converter will be decreased by using switches with lower on‐state resistance RDS(on) and lower rating power diodes. In addition, the leakage inductor causes to exclusive the current falling balance of the output diodes, significantly. In order to clarify the main advantages of the proposed converter, comparison between the proposed converter and other structures is provided. Finally, the proposed converter with turn ratio N(N2/N1) = 2 in about 300 W with operating 50 kHz is tested with real‐time TYPHOON HIL‐404 emulator in the laboratory.

Publisher

Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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