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A New Soft-Switched Three-Port DCDC Converter With High Voltage Gain and Reduced Number of Semiconductors for Hybrid Energy Applications

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER ELECTRONICS
Volume 35, Issue 4, Pages 3590-3600

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TPEL.2019.2933182

Keywords

Zero current switching; High-voltage techniques; Hybrid power systems; Batteries; Renewable energy sources; Soft switching; Rectifiers; DC-DC converter; high voltage gain; hybrid power supply; soft switching; three-port converter

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A new partly isolated three-port converter is introduced in this study for hybrid energy applications. Two boost circuits form the main input port and a bidirectional battery port of the converter. Therefore, both of them are of a current-fed type, making the converter more suitable for renewable energy applications. In addition, the boost circuits are benefited from a mutual active clamp circuit. The circuit in cooperation with the leakage inductance of transformers provides soft switching, while employing a few number of semiconductors. Furthermore, on the secondary side, two voltage-doubler rectifiers are merged. As a result, the converter employs less number of components, which participate in all power conversion modes. Since most of the renewable energy sources have a relatively low voltage level, the converter retains high voltage gain. These features have resulted in an efficient and inexpensive converter. A thorough analysis has been made and justified by simulation and experimental results.

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