Virtual Resistor-Based Integrated DC Bus Voltage Conditioner for Stability Improvement of Cascaded Power Converters

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A bidirectional integrated bus voltage conditioner (IBVC) for an isolated phase-shifted full bridge (PSFB) dc/dc converter is proposed to reduce the dc bus voltage oscillations in a cascaded power converter system, where a load converter is controlled tightly with high-control bandwidth. In the proposed method, unlike conventional dc bus voltage stabilization methods for which auxiliary switches are used, the multiplexing utilization of the full bridge switches at the primary side of a PSFB is adopted. In this paper, to improve the dc bus voltage stability, an equivalent virtual resistor is implemented by applying the duty cycle regulation for both legs of the PSFB. The effectiveness of the proposed method on the dc voltage stabilization is examined through simulations and experiments. The achieved results reveal that the dc bus voltage stability is significantly improved with the proposed method.

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You, J., Vilathgamuwa, D. M., Ghasemi, N., & Fu, B. (2019). Virtual Resistor-Based Integrated DC Bus Voltage Conditioner for Stability Improvement of Cascaded Power Converters. IEEE Access, 7, 95959–95969. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2929104

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