Buck converter with soft-switching cells for PV panel applications

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In power conversion of photovoltaic (PV) energy, a hard-switching buck converter always generates some disadvantages. For example, serious electromagnetic interference (EMI), high switching losses, and stresses on an active switch (metal-oxide-semiconductor-field-effect-transistor, MOSFET), and high reverse-recovery losses of a freewheeling diode result in low conversion efficiency. To release these disadvantages, a buck converter with soft-switching cells for PV panel applications is proposed. To create zero-voltage-switching (ZVS) features of the active switches, a simple active soft-switching cell with an inductor, a capacitor, and a MOSFET is incorporated into the proposed buck converter. Therefore, the switching losses and stresses of the active switches and EMI can be reduced significantly. To reduce reverse-recovery losses of a freewheeling diode, a simple passive soft-switching cell with a capacitor and two diodes is implemented. To verify the performance and the feasibility of the proposed buck converter with soft-switching cells for PV panel applications, a prototype soft-switching buck converter is built and implemented by using a maximum-power-point-tracking (MPPT) method. Simulated and experimental results are presented from a 100W soft-switching buck converter for PV panel applications.

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  • Figure 1. Turn-on and turn-off transition waveforms: (a) MOSFET; (b) diode.
  • Figure 2. Classification of DC-to-DC converters with soft-switching techniques.
  • Figure 4. Circuit structure of the proposed buck converter with soft-switching cells for PV panel applications.
  • Figure 5. Simplified circuit diagram of the proposed soft-switching buck converter.
  • Figure 6. Driving signals of active switches and conceptual current and voltage waveforms of key components.
  • Figure 8. Cont.
  • Figure 8. Possible combinations of an active soft-switching cell in a typical buck converter: (a) type I; (b) type II; (c) type III.
  • Figure 9. Equivalent circuit of PV cell.

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Tsai, C. T., & Chen, W. M. (2016). Buck converter with soft-switching cells for PV panel applications. Energies, 9(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/en9030148

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