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An Overview and Comprehensive Comparative Evaluation of Current-Fed-Isolated-Bidirectional DCDC Converter

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER ELECTRONICS
Volume 35, Issue 3, Pages 2737-2763

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TPEL.2019.2931739

Keywords

Active clamped; cost models; current-fed-isolated-bidirectional dc/dc converter (CF-IBDC); dual half-bridge; L-L type; loss models; naturally clamped; power density; resonant; volume; weight

Funding

  1. Shenzhen Science and Technology Plan Project [JCYJ20170811155721410, JCYJ20180507181539943]

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Renewable energy generations have been attracting sustained attentions in academic and industry. Current-fed-isolated-bidirectional dcdc converters (CF-IBDCs) are widely adopted in low-voltage high-current applications such as solar photovoltaic fuel cell with energy storage. This paper gives an overview and a comprehensive comparative evaluation of CF-IBDCs. The active clamped, dual half-bridge, L-L type dual active bridge, resonant-type, naturally clamped, and other type topologies of CF-IBDCs are investigated, analyzed, and compared regarding their circuit topological structures, operation characteristics, modulation methods, and soft-switching technologies. In addition, component cost models and loss models of converters are deduced and presented. On this basis, quantitative and comprehensive performance comparison of seven typical CF-IBDC topologies selected from each type is conducted in terms of costs, losses, weight, volume, and power density for the given system specifications and design constraints. Finally, the application range of different CF-IBDCs and future trend are presented to encourage further development.

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