• 제목/요약/키워드: Switch Paralleling

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풀브리지 컨버터를 갖는 1[kW] 연료전지 시스템 스위치 병렬 특성 분석 (Switch Paralleling Characteristic Analysis for FB Converter in 1[kW] Fuel-Cell System)

  • 최중묵;한동화;이영진;정병환;최규하
    • 조명전기설비학회논문지
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    • 제24권9호
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    • pp.62-70
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    • 2010
  • Fuel cell system which can solve the environmental problem is receiving attention. To use utility power necessary power conversion system from low voltage that is generated by fuel cell system. because fuel cell has special characteristic of low voltage high current. To improve PCS's efficiency the paralleling method is used. Available the method could reduce the switching loss. But the existing research could not be found optimal result and accompanying several effects. In this study analysis several effects causing the parallel method. The effects have been demonstrated through simulations and experiments.

ZVT Series Capacitor Interleaved Buck Converter with High Step-Down Conversion Ratio

  • Chen, Zhangyong;Chen, Yong;Jiang, Wei;Yan, Tiesheng
    • Journal of Power Electronics
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    • 제19권4호
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    • pp.846-857
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    • 2019
  • Voltage step-down converters are very popular in distributed power systems, voltage regular modules, electric vehicles, etc. However, a high step-down voltage ratio is required in many applications to prevent the traditional buck converter from operating at extreme duty cycles. In this paper, a series capacitor interleaved buck converter with a soft switching technique is proposed. The DC voltage ratio of the proposed converter is half that of the traditional buck converter and the voltage stress across the one main switch and the diodes is reduced. Moreover, by paralleling the series connected auxiliary switch and the auxiliary inductor with the main inductor, zero voltage transition (ZVT) of the main switches can be obtained without increasing the voltage or current stress of the main power switches. In addition, zero current turned-on and zero current switching (ZCS) of the auxiliary switches can be achieved. Furthermore, owing to the presence of the auxiliary inductor, the turned-off rate of the output diodes can be limited and the reverse-recovery switching losses of the diodes can be reduced. Thus, the efficiency of the proposed converter can be improved. The DC voltage gain ratio, soft switching conditions and a design guideline for the critical parameters are given in this paper. A loss analysis of the proposed converter is shown to demonstrate its advantages over traditional converter topologies. Finally, experimental results obtained from a 100V/10V prototype are presented to verify the analysis of the proposed converter.