Title :
Boost-Derived Hybrid Converter With Simultaneous DC and AC Outputs
Author :
Ray, Olive ; Mishra, Shivakant
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Indian Inst. of Technol. Kanpur, Kanpur, India
Abstract :
This paper proposes a family of hybrid converter topologies which can supply simultaneous dc and ac loads from a single dc input. These topologies are realized by replacing the controlled switch of single-switch boost converters with a voltage-source-inverter bridge network. The resulting hybrid converters require lesser number of switches to provide dc and ac outputs with an increased reliability, resulting from its inherent shoot-through protection in the inverter stage. Such multioutput converters with better power processing density and reliability can be well suited for systems with simultaneous dc and ac loads, e.g., nanogrids in residential applications. The proposed converter, studied in this paper, is called boost-derived hybrid converter (BDHC) as it is obtained from the conventional boost topology. The steady-state behavior of the BDHC has been studied in this paper, and it is compared with conventional designs. A suitable pulse width modulation (PWM) control strategy, based upon unipolar sine-PWM, is described. A DSP-based feedback controller is designed to regulate the dc as well as ac outputs. A 600-W laboratory prototype is used to validate the operation of the converter. The proposed converter is able to supply dc and ac loads at 100 V and 110 V (rms), respectively, from a 48-V dc input. The performance of the converter is demonstrated with inductive and nonlinear loads. The converter exhibits superior cross-regulation properties to dynamic load-change events. The proposed concept has been extended to quadratic boost converters to achieve higher gains.
Keywords :
PWM power convertors; control system synthesis; digital signal processing chips; feedback; switching convertors; BDHC; DSP-based feedback controller; ac outputs; boost topology; boost-derived hybrid converter; cross-regulation properties; dynamic load-change events; inductive loads; laboratory prototype; multioutput converters; nanogrids; nonlinear loads; power 600 W; power processing density; power processing reliability; pulse width modulation control strategy; quadratic boost converters; residential applications; shoot-through protection; simultaneous ac loads; simultaneous dc loads; single dc input; single-switch boost converters; steady-state behavior; upon unipolar sine-PWM; voltage 100 V; voltage 110 V; voltage 48 V; voltage-source-inverter bridge network; Bridge circuits; Capacitors; Inductors; Inverters; Switches; Topology; Boost-derived hybrid converter (BDHC); dc nanogrid; pulsewidth-modulated inverters;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2013.2271874