Title
Non-Isolated High Step Up In Voltage Dc-Dc Converter Topology For Renewable Applications
Abstract
In the class of the boost converters, the conventional DC-DC boost converters are in common practice but their limited boost capabilities at higher duty ratios are one of the concerns. The isolated and non-isolated step-up DC-DC converters are one of the remedies of the above issue. The presence of switched inductor and switched capacitors in the circuit of non-isolated configuration can provide considerable step-up in voltage at the output, and also facilitate lower voltage stress on components. In this paper, work has been done to propose three non-isolated high-voltage gain DC-DC boost converter topologies. Along with the high voltage gain, the topologies also have lesser voltage stress across the active power switches and diodes used in topologies. The proposed topologies are suitable for low de input levels like renewable sources, microgrid and grid-connected applications. A Matlab/Simulink 2017a environment is utilized to derive, design and simulate the proposed topologies for a 100-W load operation. The basic topology is also realized in hardware as a prototype circuit with 100-W resistive load, operated at 50 kHz switching frequency.
Year
DOI
Venue
2021
10.1142/S0218126621500936
JOURNAL OF CIRCUITS SYSTEMS AND COMPUTERS
Keywords
DocType
Volume
DC-DC converter, nonisolated converter, voltage stress, high step up voltage gain, renewable application
Journal
30
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
06
0218-1266
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Pavan Prakash Gupta100.34
G. Indira Kishore200.34
Ramesh Kumar Tripathi300.34