2018
DOI: 10.1109/tpel.2017.2738705
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Analysis, Design, and Implementation of a High Gain Soft-Switching Bidirectional DC–DC Converter With PPS Control

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“…Due to the proposed structure for the coupled inductors, pulsating current in the LVS is avoided and the proposed converter has a very small LVS current ripple. While this feature is not provided in [15][16][17][18]. Moreover, the proposed converter would have an auto current sharing capability by using a capacitor in series with the middle branch.…”
Section: Power Loss Analysismentioning
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“…Due to the proposed structure for the coupled inductors, pulsating current in the LVS is avoided and the proposed converter has a very small LVS current ripple. While this feature is not provided in [15][16][17][18]. Moreover, the proposed converter would have an auto current sharing capability by using a capacitor in series with the middle branch.…”
Section: Power Loss Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So these topologies are not suitable for high-power applications. In [15][16][17][18] non-isolated HSVR BDCs are introduced. High current ripple in the LVS due to the non-interleaved structure is the major drawback of the mentioned topologies.…”
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“…In conventional converter utilize transformer to perform bidirectional action and also it performs both step up and step down voltage [7]. The converter has more switches which increase the cost and the switching losses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%