2022
DOI: 10.1109/ojpel.2022.3224376
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A Hybrid-Bridge-Based Dual Active Bridge Converter With Reduced Device Count

Abstract: In this paper, a hybrid-bridge-based dual-active-bridge (DAB) converter with a three-level (TL) half-bridge and a two-level full-bridge is proposed, which can be utilized to interface the medium voltage and low voltage DC. In the proposed converter, there are only eight power switches in total. Compared with the traditional hybrid-bridge-based DAB converter with a neutral-point-clamped (NPC) type TL half-bridge, a fewer power device count and higher efficiency can be realized in the proposed converter due to r… Show more

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“…This converter has great potential for high-power bidirectional DC-DC conversion applications. It has several benefits compared to other converters, such as fewer components, higher efficiency, and simpler circuit design [57]. The system uses a cascaded approach and proportionalresonant compensator to regulate a new active neutral-point clamped (ANPC) five-level converter [60].…”
Section: Three-level Npc Convertermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This converter has great potential for high-power bidirectional DC-DC conversion applications. It has several benefits compared to other converters, such as fewer components, higher efficiency, and simpler circuit design [57]. The system uses a cascaded approach and proportionalresonant compensator to regulate a new active neutral-point clamped (ANPC) five-level converter [60].…”
Section: Three-level Npc Convertermentioning
confidence: 99%