Removal of initial phase transient current in DC-DC boost converter using modified switched inductor

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This paper presents the removal of initial phase transient currents in an existing dc-dc boost converter topology with the help of a modified switched inductor cell. In an earlier proposed topology, a novel single switch boost converter was proposed with high voltage gain, which however gave a high initial transient current of the order of 26kA on simulating in MATLAB Simulink environment. This initial phase current was removed by placing a small valued inductor and a freewheeling diode in series with boost capacitor. The inductor is placed in parallel with the diode and creates an open circuit initially, this arrangement limits the current to a bearable value, i.e. approximately 180A, without compromising with the high gain of the cell. The results of the proposed modifications are validated using MATLAB Simulink.

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Gupta, P., & Shimi, S. L. (2019). Removal of initial phase transient current in DC-DC boost converter using modified switched inductor. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 8(10), 3360–3364. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.J1228.0881019

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