High step-up DC-DC converter with two transformers for low DC renewable energy systems

Jee Hoon Jung, Woo Young Choi, Shehab Ahmed

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Abstract

A high efficiency, low profile, and high step-up dc-dc converter is proposed for low dc voltage renewable energy systems. The proposed converter employs an active-clamp technique with the complementary pulse width modulation (PWM) controller. Multiple transformers can be employed for a low profile design as well as multiple resonant rectifiers for the soft-switching operation of the output rectifying diodes. Two resonant-current paths formed by leakage inductance and output resonant capacitors achieve zero-current switching (ZCS) turn-off of the rectifying diodes. This ZCS turn-off is very desirable for reducing switching power losses for high step-up applications. An 800 W parallel output prototype of the proposed converter was built. An efficiency of 95 % was obtained at the rated load for a 30 V input voltage. Detailed analysis of power losses and experimental verification of the proposed converter with two transformers are presented in this paper. © 2010 IEEE.
Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publication2010 International Power Electronics Conference - ECCE Asia -, IPEC 2010
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 17 2010
Externally publishedYes

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