Title :
Coupled-inductor boost integrated flyback converter with high-voltage gain and ripple-free input current
Author :
Zhangyong Chen ; Qun Zhou ; Jianping Xu
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. Eng., Southwest Jiaotong Univ., Chengdu, China
Abstract :
DC-DC converters with high-voltage gain and low-input current ripple have attracted much attention in photovoltaic, fuel cells and other renewable energy system applications. Conventional boost-flyback converter can achieve high-voltage set-up ratio; however, its input current is pulsing and the voltage stress across output diode of flyback-cell is high. In this study, by incorporating coupled-inductor into the boost-cell of boost-flyback converter, the voltage stress across the output diode is effectively reduced. Passive snubber circuit is utilised to suppress the voltage spike across power switch, low-voltage-rated metal-oxide semiconductor field effect transistor (MOSFET) with low Rds_on can thus be used to reduce the conduction loss of power MOSFET. In addition, ripple-free input current can be achieved, which makes the design of electromagnetic interference filter easy. Steady-state characteristics of the proposed converter are analysed, and experimental results are given to verify the analysis results.
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; electromagnetic interference; passive networks; power MOSFET; snubbers; DC-DC converters; boost-flyback converter boost-cell; conduction loss reduction; conventional boost-flyback converter; coupled-inductor boost integrated flyback converter; electromagnetic interference filter design; flyback-cell output diode; fuel cells; high-voltage gain; high-voltage set-up ratio; input current; low-input current ripple; low-voltage-rated MOSFET; low-voltage-rated metal-oxide semiconductor field effect transistor; output diode; passive snubber circuit; photovoltaic; power MOSFET; power switch; renewable energy system; ripple-free input current; steady-state characteristics; voltage spike suppression; voltage stress;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IET
DOI :
10.1049/iet-pel.2014.0066