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A Switched-Capacitor-Based Active-Network Converter With High Voltage Gain
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Electrical EngineeringEngineeringHigh Voltage GainEnergy ManagementEnergy EfficiencyHigh Voltage StressPower Electronics ConverterElectric Power ConversionPower InverterPower ElectronicsActive Switch
The voltage gain of traditional boost converter is limited due to the high current ripple, high voltage stress across active switch and diode, and low efficiency associated with large duty ratio operation. High voltage gain is required in applications, such as the renewable energy power systems with low input voltage. A high step-up voltage gain active-network converter with switched-capacitor technique is proposed in this paper. The proposed converter can achieve high voltage gain without extremely high duty ratio. In addition, the voltage stress of the active switches and output diodes is low. Therefore, low voltage components can be adopted to reduce the conduction loss and cost. The operating principle and steady-state analysis are discussed in detail. A prototype with 20-40-V input voltage, 200-V output voltage, and 200-W output power has been established in the laboratory. Experimental results are given to verify the analysis and advantages of the proposed converter.
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