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A Novel Non-Isolated High-Gain Non-Inverting Interleaved DC–DC Converter

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posted on 2024-10-19, 11:50 authored by F Mumtaz, NZ Yahaya, ST Meraj, NSS Singh, GEM Abro
High-gain DC–DC converters are being drastically utilized in renewable energy generation systems, such as photovoltaic (PV) and fuel cells (FC). Renewable energy sources (RES) persist with low-level output voltage; therefore, high-gain DC–DC converters are essentially integrated with RES for satisfactory performance. This paper proposes a non-isolated high-gain non-inverting interleaved DC–DC boost converter. The proposed DC–DC converter topology is comprised of two inductors and these are charging and discharging in series and parallel circuit configurations. The voltage multiplier technique is being utilized to produce high gain. The proposed topology is designed to operate in three modes of operation. Three switches are operated utilizing two distinct duty ratios to avoid the extreme duty ratio while having high voltage gain. Owing to its intelligent design, the voltage stress on the switches is also significantly reduced where the maximum stress is only 50% of the output voltage. The proposed converter’s steady-state analysis with two distinct duty ratios is thoroughly explored. Furthermore, a 160 W 20/400 V prototype is developed for performance analysis and validation. The converter topology can generate output voltage with a very high voltage gain of 20, which is verified by the prototype. Moreover, a high efficiency of 93.2% is attained by the proposed converter’s hardware prototype.

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Journal

Micromachines

Volume

14

Article number

585

Pagination

1-17

Location

Basel, Switzerland

ISSN

2072-666X

eISSN

2072-666X

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

3

Publisher

MDPI AG

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