2014
DOI: 10.1002/cta.1994
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Efficiency of magnetic coupled boost DC‐DC converters mainly dedicated to renewable energy systems: influence of the coupling factor

Abstract: International audienceThis paper presents a specific analysis of an individual basic magnetically coupled direct current-to-direct current (DC–DC) converter specially designed for integration in a distributed architecture of renewable energy generators for smart grid applications. In such distributed architecture dedicated for renewable energy, parallel high-voltage DC presents many advantages over the classical centralized one. We show that in such setup, high voltage can be advantageously produced using a sp… Show more

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“…To demonstrate the performance superiority of this work, Table 3 gives a comparison on the voltage gain, voltage/current ratings of power switches, voltage rating of diodes, and the numbers of the required inductors, capacitors, and diodes in this proposal and other representative pieces of work [4,17,19,[22][23][24][25].…”
Section: Performance Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To demonstrate the performance superiority of this work, Table 3 gives a comparison on the voltage gain, voltage/current ratings of power switches, voltage rating of diodes, and the numbers of the required inductors, capacitors, and diodes in this proposal and other representative pieces of work [4,17,19,[22][23][24][25].…”
Section: Performance Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This configuration provides a high voltage gain by use of coupled inductors connected in series with capacitor of voltage doublers, which involves a larger number of components, higher current rated power switches and higher voltage rated diodes. The coupled inductor connected in series was adopted in [24] to achieve a high voltage conversion ratio, but it increased the voltage rating and current rating of the switches. In addition, when the leakage inductance of the coupled inductor and the stray capacitance of the switches produce resonance, it will cause excess surge voltage and inrush current to the switches.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 A high-gain converter is suitable for cell fuel 8 and pv applications 5,7 where the low dc voltage is available, and the efficiency of the converter takes relevant importance. 9 The other essential feature sought is the quality of the input current, which is related to the ripple magnitude. It is worth mentioning that the conventional buck converter owns a poor input current quality because of its discontinuity, nevertheless, this kind of converters is sometimes used, as reported in Walker and Sernia, 5 for instance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1)(2)(3)(4) Therefore, a step-up DC converter would be required to boost the 48 V DC power up to at least 156 or 312 V. Compared with the conventional boost converter, the coupled-inductor boost converter could more easily provide a high-voltage step-up ratio. (5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10) However, the resulting current ripple in the low-voltage side would become higher than that in conventional topology, which would also result in additional power losses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%