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A Transformer-less High-Gain Boost Converter With Input Current Ripple Cancelation at a Selectable Duty Cycle
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Electrical EngineeringEngineeringEnergy ConversionConverter IdealPower Electronics ConverterComputer EngineeringSelectable Duty CycleTopological ConsiderationsElectric Power ConversionPower Electronic SystemsPower InverterPower ElectronicsPower ConvertersRenewable Energy SystemsUninterruptible Power SupplyPower SystemsPower Electronic DevicesReactive Component Sizing
This letter proposes a boost dc–dc converter topology with the novel capability of canceling the input current ripple at an arbitrarily preselected duty cycle. This is accomplished without increasing the count of the number of components in contrast to other solutions available in the literature. In addition, the converter features a high voltage gain without utilizing extreme values of duty cycle or boosting transformers. These features make the converter ideal to process electric power coming from low-voltage power-generating sources, such as renewables. This paper provides details on the principle of operation via topological considerations and a mathematical model. The key factor of reactive component sizing is also discussed in detail. The converter was validated in the laboratory through the construction of a hardware prototype.
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