DocumentCode :
1346263
Title :
A Three-Phase Step-Up DC–DC Converter With a Three-Phase High-Frequency Transformer for DC Renewable Power Source Applications
Author :
Oliveira, Sérgio Vidal Garcia ; Barbi, Ivo
Author_Institution :
Univ. Regional de Blumenau-FURB, Blumenau, Brazil
Volume :
58
Issue :
8
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
3567
Lastpage :
3580
Abstract :
This paper presents a new three-phase step-up dc-dc converter with a three-phase high-frequency (HF) isolation transformer in an average current-mode controlled closed loop. This converter was developed for industrial applications where the dc input voltage is lower than the output voltage, for instance, in installations fed by battery units, photovoltaic arrays, or fuel cell systems. The converter´s main characteristics are reduced input ripple current, step-up voltage, HF transformer, reduced output-voltage ripple due to three-pulse output current, and the presence of only three active switches connected to the same reference, this being a main advantage of this converter. By means of a specific switch modulation, the converter allows two operational regions, each one depending upon the number of switches in overlapping conditions-if there are two switches, it is called R2 region, and if there are three switches, it is called R3 region. An average current-mode control strategy is applied to input-current and output-voltage regulation. Theoretical expressions and experimental results are presented for a 6.8-kW prototype, operating in the R2 region, and for a 3.4-kW prototype, operating in the R3 region, both in continuous conduction mode.
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; closed loop systems; current-mode circuits; fuel cells; high-frequency transformers; renewable energy sources; solar cells; voltage control; DC renewable power source; battery units; closed loop; continuous conduction mode; current-mode control; fuel cell systems; installations fed; isolation transformer; overlapping conditions; photovoltaic arrays; power 3.4 kW; power 6.8 kW; switch modulation; three-phase high-frequency transformer; three-phase step-up DC-DC converter; voltage regulation; Converters; Equations; Mathematical model; Prototypes; Switches; Transfer functions; Voltage control; Average current-mode control; dc–dc power conversion; dc–dc step-up converter; high-frequency (HF) three-phase transformer; installations fed by dc power sources;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0278-0046
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2010.2084971
Filename :
5597943
Link To Document :
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