2022
DOI: 10.1049/pel2.12241
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A gridded modular bidirectional high voltage gain soft‐switching DC–DC converter and its multiport expansion

Abstract: Here, a novel modular bidirectional high voltage gain soft-switching DC-DC converter is proposed. The proposed converter named gridded modular high-gain soft-switching DC-DC converter (GMHSC) can achieve wide range expansion of port voltage and voltage gain by gridded filling of modules and achieve voltage and current sharing among these modules. In addition, all semiconductor devices also realize full-load soft-switching operation in both power directions by introducing a simple auxiliary zero-current transac… Show more

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“…New types of power electronic converters need to be developed to facilitate the deployment of residential dc microgrids. Modularity could enable new plug-and-play interface converters to be easily scalable for the needs of every customer, ensuring their low cost, simple system design, and fast deployment, as was shown for different power electronics applications [11]- [18]. In residential applications, modular converters were shown for battery energy storage [12], [17], small wind turbines [14], and PV module-level power electronics [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New types of power electronic converters need to be developed to facilitate the deployment of residential dc microgrids. Modularity could enable new plug-and-play interface converters to be easily scalable for the needs of every customer, ensuring their low cost, simple system design, and fast deployment, as was shown for different power electronics applications [11]- [18]. In residential applications, modular converters were shown for battery energy storage [12], [17], small wind turbines [14], and PV module-level power electronics [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%