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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2016.09.010
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A DC–DC converter with quadratic gain and input current ripple cancelation at a selectable duty cycle

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“…Similar topologies to those presented in Figure (left) can be found in converters with 2 stages . One particular feature of these converters is that the output voltage is taken from a single capacitor, due to the cascade connection of both converters.…”
Section: Topologies For Low Input Current Ripplementioning
confidence: 67%
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“…Similar topologies to those presented in Figure (left) can be found in converters with 2 stages . One particular feature of these converters is that the output voltage is taken from a single capacitor, due to the cascade connection of both converters.…”
Section: Topologies For Low Input Current Ripplementioning
confidence: 67%
“…Similar technique of interleaving is applied to a high step‐up with double boost paths converter that uses a diode‐capacitor multiplier cell for increasing the voltage gain for a constant factor of 3, presents another configuration with the same multiplier cell, but with more scale capability. Cascade connections of specific converters, resembling to those presented in Figure , are taken for comparison as well; the converter proposed in Soriano‐Rangel et al can selectively canceled the input current ripple; however, with a complex computation of the duty cycle, in Garcia‐Vite et al a quadratic gain is achieved with inverse output voltage polarity. Parameters included in Table are the number of switches ( S ), diodes ( D ), inductors ( L ), and capacitors ( C ), as well as the maximum reported efficiency ( η ), the nominal power ( P ), and the voltage gain ( G ).…”
Section: Design Of Proposed Convertermentioning
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“…In contrast, size and weight of the converter can be sizably reduced and higher efficiency offers a similar high voltage gain can be attained by employing TL DC-DC converters [35,36]. Conventional boost and the buck-boost converters [34,[37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All of the power devices can achieve zero voltage switching on by the proposed control strategy. García-Vite et al [7] proposed a DC/DC converter with quadratic voltage gain which can drain the ripple-free current from the source at a selectable duty cycle. Because of these features, the topology proposed herein was of special interest in renewable energy systems which had the low voltage generation sources and were sensitive to current ripple from converters.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%