Title :
Single-Phase High Step-up Converter With Improved Multiplier Cell Suitable for Half-Bridge-Based PV Inverter System
Author :
Yi Zhao ; Xin Xiang ; Chushan Li ; Yunjie Gu ; Wuhua Li ; Xiangning He
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Electr. Eng., Zhejiang Univ., Hangzhou, China
Abstract :
In this paper, a single-phase high step-up converter is proposed, designed not only to boost the relatively low photovoltaic (PV) voltage to a high bus voltage with high efficiency, but also to offer a neutral point terminal for the half-bridge-based inverters. First and foremost, two symmetrical high step-up converters are combined and integrated to derive an improved converter with neutral point terminal, which is strongly expected for the half-bridge-based inverters. Secondly, the voltage gain of the converter is extended and the narrow turn-off period is avoided by using the coupled inductor multiplier. Furthermore, the coupled inductor multiplier reduces the voltage stress of all the power devices. As a result, the low voltage-rated power devices can be employed to minimize the conduction losses. More importantly, all the active switches work in the zero-voltage-switching condition, which reduces the switching losses effectively. All these factors improve the circuit performance in the high step-up applications, especially for the half-bridge based PV inverter systems. Finally, the experimental results from a 500 W, 48 -760 V prototype at 100 kHz switching frequency are provided to verify the effectiveness of the proposed converter. The highest efficiency of the prototype is 96.5% and the efficiency is over 94% in a wide load range.
Keywords :
inductors; invertors; photovoltaic power systems; power convertors; zero voltage switching; active switches work; circuit performance; conduction losses; coupled inductor multiplier; frequency 1 kHz; half-bridge-based PV inverter system; high step-up applications; multiplier cell; neutral point terminal; photovoltaic voltage; power 500 W; power devices; single-phase high step-up converter; switching frequency; switching losses; symmetrical high step-up converters; turn-off period; voltage 48 V to 760 V; voltage gain; voltage stress; voltage-rated power devices; zero-voltage-switching condition; Capacitors; Clamps; Inductance; Inductors; Inverters; Stress; Switches; Couple inductor multiplier; high step-up; neutral point terminal;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2013.2273975