DocumentCode
1774183
Title
Scaling and balancing of multi-cell converters
Author
Kasper, Matthias ; Bortis, Dominik ; Kolar, Johann Walter
Author_Institution
Power Electron. Syst. Lab., ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
fYear
2014
fDate
18-21 May 2014
Firstpage
2079
Lastpage
2086
Abstract
In this paper, the potential of the multi-cell approach for power electronic converters with efficiencies and power densities beyond the barriers of state-of-the-art systems is discussed. Based on fundamental scaling laws the benefits of splitting a system into multiple converter cells are derived in terms of lower volume and/or higher power density for a given cooling capacity. In addition, the conditions for equal current and/or voltage balancing of multi-cell systems is reviewed. The advantages of the mulit-cell systems are examined in more detail based on the example of a DC-DC boost converter realized with either parallel- or series-interleaved boost cells. It is shown, that the multi-cell systems can offer lower switching and conduction losses and/or an improved voltage spectrum depending on the choice of the switching frequency relative to a single system. Furthermore, the effects of parasitic capacitances on unwanted ground currents are investigated for both configurations.
Keywords
DC-DC power convertors; DC-DC boost converter; cooling capacity; multicell converter balancing; multicell converter scaling; parallel-interleaved boost cells; power electronic converters; series-interleaved boost cells; Capacitance; Silicon; Switches; Multi-cell converters; parallel-interleaving; scaling laws; series-interleaving;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Power Electronics Conference (IPEC-Hiroshima 2014 - ECCE-ASIA), 2014 International
Conference_Location
Hiroshima
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IPEC.2014.6869875
Filename
6869875
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