Asymmetrical interleaved DC/DC switching converters for photovoltaic and fuel cell applications-part 1: Circuit generation, analysis and design

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A novel asymmetrical interleaved dc/dc switching converters family intended for photovoltaic and fuel cell applications is presented in this paper. The main requirements on such applications are small ripples in the generator and load, as well as high voltage conversion ratio. Therefore, interleaved structures and voltage multiplier cells have been asymmetrically combined to generate new converters, which inherently operate in discontinuous conduction mode. The novel family is derived from boost, buck-boost and flyback-based structures. This converter family is analyzed to obtain the design equations and synthesize a design process based on the typical requirements of photovoltaic and fuel cell applications. Finally, the experimental results validate the characteristics and usefulness of the asymmetrical interleaved converter family. © 2012 by the authors.

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Arango, E., Ramos-Paja, C. A., Calvente, J., Giral, R., & Serna, S. (2012). Asymmetrical interleaved DC/DC switching converters for photovoltaic and fuel cell applications-part 1: Circuit generation, analysis and design. Energies, 5(11), 4590–4623. https://doi.org/10.3390/en5114590

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