Theoretical analysis of a three-phase bidirectional isolated DC-DC converter using phase-shifted modulation

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A three-phase bidirectional isolated dc-dc converter consists of two six-pulse two-level active converters that enable bidirectional power flow by introducing a lag phase-shift angle of one converter with respect to the other converter. This paper explains the operating modes of a three-phase bidirectional isolated dc-dc converter in detail, taking into account the transfer of energy between the dc voltage sources and high-frequency ac inductances in the three-phase bidirectional isolated dc-dc converter. The power flow of the dc-dc converter is also examined based on the operating modes.

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Tan, Z. Y., Tan, N. M. L., & Hussain, I. S. (2018). Theoretical analysis of a three-phase bidirectional isolated DC-DC converter using phase-shifted modulation. International Journal of Power Electronics and Drive Systems, 9(2), 495–503. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijpeds.v9.i2.pp495-503

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