Title :
Voltage Multiplier Cells Applied to Non-Isolated DC–DC Converters
Author :
Prudente, Marcos ; Pfitscher, Luciano L. ; Emmendoerfer, Gustavo ; Romaneli, Eduardo F. ; Gules, Roger
Author_Institution :
UNISINOS, Sao Leopoldo
fDate :
3/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper introduces the use of the voltage multiplier technique applied to the classical non-isolated dc-dc converters in order to obtain high step-up static gain, reduction of the maximum switch voltage, zero current switching turn-on. The diodes reverse recovery current problem is minimized and the voltage multiplier also operates as a regenerative clamping circuit, reducing the problems with layout and the EMI generation. These characteristics allows the operation with high static again and high efficiency, making possible to design a compact circuit for applications where the isolation is not required. The operation principle, the design procedure and practical results obtained from the implemented prototypes are presented for the single-phase and multiphase dc-dc converters. A boost converter was tested with the single-phase technique, for an application requiring an output power of 100 W, operating with 12 V input voltage and 100 V output voltage, obtaining efficiency equal to 93%. The multiphase technique was tested with a boost interleaved converter operating with an output power equal to 400 W, 24 V input voltage and 400 V output voltage, obtaining efficiency equal to 95%.
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; voltage multipliers; DC-DC converters; boost converter; diodes reverse recovery current problem; high step-up static gain; regenerative clamping circuit; switch voltage; voltage multiplier cells; zero current switching turn-on; Circuits; Clamps; DC-DC power converters; Diodes; Electromagnetic interference; Power generation; Switches; Switching converters; Zero current switching; Zero voltage switching; DC–DC power conversion; dc power system; switched circuits; voltage multipliers;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2007.915762