Coupled inductors design of the bidirectional non-inverting buck-boost converter for high-voltage applications

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This work analyses the effects on the efficiency of the winding-to-winding capacitance of the coupled-inductor of the bidirectional non-inverting buck-boost converter in high-voltage applications. This converter presents many advantages that make it suitable for low-voltage hard-switching photovoltaic and fuel cell hybrid systems. However, experimental results obtained using the previously reported procedure to implement the coupled inductors show low-efficiency in high-voltage applications. A different implementation procedure of the coupled inductors, with lower winding-to-winding capacitance, is proposed. High-efficiency experimental results from a 400 V 1.6 kW prototype have been achieved over a wide operating voltage range, thanks to the use of SiC devices and the modified coupled inductors, confirming in this way its good potential as a building block also in high-voltage wide-gain-range applications.

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González-Castaño, C., Restrepo, C., Giral, R., García-Amoros, J., Vidal-Idiarte, E., & Calvente, J. (2020). Coupled inductors design of the bidirectional non-inverting buck-boost converter for high-voltage applications. IET Power Electronics, 13(14), 3018–3025. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-pel.2019.1479

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