A Hybrid Switching Modulation of Isolated Bidirectional DC-DC Converter for Energy Storage System in DC Microgrid

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Isolated bi-direction DC-DC converters are widely used for energy storage systems (ESS) of DC microgrids. Particularly, a current-fed isolated bi-directional DC-DC converter (CF-IBDC) receives much attention due to its merits such as the naturally attenuated current ripple on the battery side. However, high efficiency cannot be obtained at the light and heavy load conditions under the conventional control methods. In this paper, a hybrid switching modulation is proposed to improve the power conversion efficiency of the CF-IBDC under light and heavy load conditions. The duty cycle of the secondary sides and the phase shift angle are independently controlled according to the amount of the transferred power. The control strategy is based on the optimization of zero-voltage switching (ZVS) conditions and the minimization of the circulating current in the power converter. Using the proposed control algorithm, the ZVS capability can be obtained under the entire load condition, and the circulating current can be minimized under the single phase-shift modulation (SPSM). Experimental results with a 1-kW laboratory prototype CF-IBDC validate the effectiveness of the proposed modulation algorithm.

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Choi, H. J., Heo, K. W., & Jung, J. H. (2022). A Hybrid Switching Modulation of Isolated Bidirectional DC-DC Converter for Energy Storage System in DC Microgrid. IEEE Access, 10, 6555–6568. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3138988

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