2015 IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition (APEC) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/apec.2015.7104331
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Bidirectional flyback converter with multiple series connected outputs for high voltage capacitive charge and discharge applications

Abstract: Abstract-This paper evaluates two different implementations of a bidirectional flyback converter for driving a capacitive electro active actuator, which must be charged and discharged from 0 V to 2.5 kV DC and vice versa, supplied from a 24 V battery. In one implementation, a high voltage MOSFET (4 kV) in series with a high voltage blocking diode is added, in parallel with a high voltage freewheeling diode of a conventional flyback topology, to enable bidirectional operation. Experimental result from a digital… Show more

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“…The first group of IBDC, according to Figure 1.3, are those topologies with the least number of switches: Forward [22,23], Flyback [24,25], Forward-Flyback [26], and Cuk [27,28]. These lasts are depicted in Figure 1.4.…”
Section: Low Number Of Switchesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first group of IBDC, according to Figure 1.3, are those topologies with the least number of switches: Forward [22,23], Flyback [24,25], Forward-Flyback [26], and Cuk [27,28]. These lasts are depicted in Figure 1.4.…”
Section: Low Number Of Switchesmentioning
confidence: 99%