A Novel Boost Converter with Two Independently Controlled Switches

Delia-Anca Botila, Ioana-Monica Pop-Calimanu, D. Lascu
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The paper proposes a new Boost converter with two independently controlled active switches, exhibiting a high static conversion ratio, while it still operates at moderate duty cycles. The new step-up topology is suitable in applications that require an output voltage considerably higher than the input voltage. A DC and AC analysis is performed in order to obtain the static characteristics of the converter. Compared to the double cascade boost converter, the conversion ratio at the same duty cycles, D1 and D2, is higher. A comparison of the proposed converter to those of quadratic and cascaded Boost topologies showing the advantages of the new converter is also presented. Design equations are provided and the converter is simulated in order to validate the theoretical operation of the proposed Boost topology. Finally an experimental prototype is built and the experimental results confirmed the theory, the simulations and proved the feasibility of the proposed converter.
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一种具有两个独立控制开关的新型升压变换器
本文提出了一种新的Boost变换器,具有两个独立控制的有源开关,具有较高的静态转换率,同时仍然可以在中等占空比下工作。新的升压拓扑适用于要求输出电压比输入电压高得多的应用。为了获得变换器的静态特性,进行了直流和交流分析。与双级联升压变换器相比,在相同占空比D1和D2下的转换率更高。本文还将所提出的变换器与二次型和级联型升压拓扑进行了比较,显示了新变换器的优点。给出了设计方程,并对变换器进行了仿真,以验证所提出的Boost拓扑的理论运行。最后建立了实验样机,实验结果验证了理论和仿真结果,证明了所提变换器的可行性。
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