Emergent Mind

Abstract

In this paper, a non-isolated high step-up dc-dc converter is presented. The proposed converter is composed of an interleaved structure and diode-capacitor multiplier cells for interfacing low-voltage renewable energy sources to high-voltage distribution buses. The aforementioned topology can provide a very high voltage gain due to employing the coupled inductors and the diode-capacitor cells. The coupled inductors are connected to the diode-capacitor multiplier cells to achieve the interleaved energy storage in the output side. Furthermore, the proposed topology provides continuous input current with low voltage stress on the power devices. The reverse recovery problem of the diodes is reduced. This topology can be operated at a reduced duty cycle by adjusting the turn ratio of the coupled inductors. Moreover, the performance comparison between the proposed topology and other converters are introduced. The design considerations operation principle, steady-state analysis, simulation results, and experimental verifications are presented. Therefore, a 500-W hardware prototype with an input voltage of 30-V and an output voltage of 1000-V is built to verify the performance and the theoretical analysis.

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