Design and implementation of a high efficiency, low component voltage stress, single-switch high step-up voltage converter for vehicular green energy systems

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In this study, a novel, non-isolated, cascade-type, single-switch, high step-up DC/DC converter was developed for green energy systems. An integrated coupled inductor and voltage lift circuit were applied to simplify the converter structure and satisfy the requirements of high efficiency and high voltage gain ratios. In addition, the proposed structure is controllable with a single switch, which effectively reduces the circuit cost and simplifies the control circuit. With the leakage inductor energy recovery function and active voltage clamp characteristics being present, the circuit yields optimizable conversion efficiency and low component voltage stress. After the operating principles of the proposed structure and characteristics of a steady-state circuit were analyzed, a converter prototype with 450 W, 40 V of input voltage, 400 V of output voltage, and 95% operating efficiency was fabricated. The Renesas MCU RX62T was employed to control the circuits. Experimental results were analyzed to validate the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed system.

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Wu, Y. E., & Wu, Y. L. (2016). Design and implementation of a high efficiency, low component voltage stress, single-switch high step-up voltage converter for vehicular green energy systems. Energies, 9(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/en9100772

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