Title :
A Reconfigurable Structure DC–DC Converter With Wide Output Range and Constant Peak Power
Author :
Sun, Pengju ; Zhou, Luowei ; Smedley, Keyue Ma
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. of Power Transmis sion Equip. & Syst. Security & New Technol., Chongqing Univ., Chongqing, China
Abstract :
This paper presents a reconfigurable structure dc-dc converter with wide output range and constant peak power (RS-WOCP). This converter is an extension of the traditional isolated dc-dc converter with two output channels by adding an active switch and two diodes. Theoretical analysis indicates that the proposed RS-WOCP converter is able to smoothly reconfigure the output channels in parallel or series to realize wide output voltage range. With this approach, the output voltage is shared equally in the series operating mode and so is the output current in the parallel operating mode. Therefore, the power rating of devices is significantly reduced and the output rectifiers and filters can distribute power losses and thermal stresses. Operating principle, control strategy, modeling, and stability analysis are illustrated in this paper. An experimental prototype of a 200-W DSP-based RS-WOCP converter was built. The experimental results have verified the steady-state performance and fast dynamic response in the whole output voltage range. Comparisons with two close relatives of wide output converters show that the proposed RS-WOCP converter is advantageous for wide output range constant peak power applications.
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; digital signal processing chips; diodes; dynamic response; filters; rectifiers; switches; thermal stresses; DSP-based RS- WOCP converter; active switch; diode; distribute power loss; dynamic response; filter; output channel; output current; output rectifier; parallel operating mode; power 200 W; reconfigurable structure DC-DC converter; series operating mode; stability analysis; thermal stress; wide output range constant peak power application; wide output voltage range; Capacitors; Converters; Inverters; Stress; Switches; Switching circuits; Constant peak power; dc–dc converters; parallel/series operating mode; reconfigurable structure; wide output range;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2011.2129576