High step-up converter based on non-series energy transfer structure for renewable power applications

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Abstract

In this paper, a high step-up boost converter with a non-isolated configuration is proposed. This configuration has a quadratic voltage gain, suitable for processing energy from alternative sources. It consists of two boost converters, including a transfer capacitor connected in a non-series power transfer structure between input and output. High power efficiencies are achieved with this arrangement. Additionally, the converter has a common ground and non-pulsating input current. Design conditions and power efficiency analysis are developed. Bilinear and linear models are derived for control purposes. Experimental verification with a laboratory prototype of 500 W is provided. The proposed configuration and similar quadratic configurations are compared experimentally using the same number of components to demonstrate the power efficiency improvement. The resulting power efficiency of the prototype was above 95% at nominal load.

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Diaz-Saldierna, L. H., & Leyva-Ramos, J. (2021). High step-up converter based on non-series energy transfer structure for renewable power applications. Micromachines, 12(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi12060689

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