This study presents a single switch non-isolated DC-DC converter good for photovoltaic (PV) applications. The proposed topology was constructed using two classical DC-DC boost converters by arranging them in cascade for providing high voltage gain, low duty-cycle, less stress across the semiconductor devices, less size, and low cost. The operating principle and steady-state analysis of an individual component of the proposed topology in continuous conduction mode (CCM) are discussed and the results obtained improved the ones in literatures. The prototype of 120 V DC output voltage with 9 V DC input voltage is implemented and the result obtained validate the simulated result of the proposed converter.
Keywords: DC-DC converter, Photovoltaic (PV), Single switch, High gain, Duty-cycle.
A new circuit topology is designed for a DC-DC converter. The proposed converter employs a single power switch which integrates a conventional boost with a single-ended primary inductor converter (SEPIC) for photovoltaic (PV) panels. A prototype is developed and implemented for 105 V DC output from 9 V DC input. The performance of the proposed topology was validated using theoretical and practical verification. The results indicated a higher voltage gain of 11.67, low duty-cycle of 0.82 and reduced voltage stress across the components of about 54 V. The circuit can be used for PV panels and other renewable energy resources that require a DC-DC voltage step-up conversion ratio.
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