JOURNAL ARTICLE

A New Non-Isolated High-Gain Single-Switch DC–DC Converter Topology with a Continuous Input Current

Hossein GholizadehLazhar Ben‐Brahim

Year: 2022 Journal:   Electronics Vol: 11 (18)Pages: 2900-2900   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

An ultra-high step-up, non-isolated DC–DC converter with a continuous input current was developed as a result of this research. This converter’s architecture consists of a voltage multiplier cell (VMC), a positive output super lift Luo converter (POSLLC), and a quadratic boost converter (QBS) (also referred to as a cascaded boost topology (CBT)). Thus, the bold points of the topologies mentioned earlier enhance the voltage gain of the proposed topology. It is important to note that when the duty cycle is at 50%, the converter attains a voltage gain of ten. Additionally, the constant input current of the topology reduces the current stress on the input filter capacitor. This converter’s topology was investigated and studied under various operating conditions: ideal and non-ideal modes, as well as continuous and discontinuous current modes (CCM/DCM). The converter’s efficiency and voltage gain were also compared to those of newly proposed converters. PLECS and MATLAB software tools were used in the investigation of the proposed topology. A 200 V/200 W prototype was constructed. The experimental results validated the theoretical study and the simulation results. The extracted efficiency was 91%.

Keywords:
Topology (electrical circuits) Boost converter Forward converter Ćuk converter Buck–boost converter Converters Flyback converter Electronic engineering Capacitor Duty cycle Buck converter Control theory (sociology) Voltage Computer science Engineering Electrical engineering

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