30th Annual Conference of IEEE Industrial Electronics Society, 2004. IECON 2004
DOI: 10.1109/iecon.2004.1432257
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An innovative boost converter for fuel cells stationary generation systems

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“…The boost converter topology is the boost version of the abovementioned current double topology, also called the HY-Bridge rectifier. Many papers have already been published on the high-power low-V in application of the two inductor boosts [46][47][48][49][50][51], representing some important works on this topic. Two inductor isolated boost converters are often referred to as half-bridge converters, as shown in Figure 15.…”
Section: Half Bridge Converter Topologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The boost converter topology is the boost version of the abovementioned current double topology, also called the HY-Bridge rectifier. Many papers have already been published on the high-power low-V in application of the two inductor boosts [46][47][48][49][50][51], representing some important works on this topic. Two inductor isolated boost converters are often referred to as half-bridge converters, as shown in Figure 15.…”
Section: Half Bridge Converter Topologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 is a quite common choice for PV systems. In fact, it owns some advantageous features over conventional full bridge and isolated boost converters, as a higher efficiency, a lower number of switches and a smaller transformer [5], [6]. Moreover, it can take advantage from the current ripple cancellation mechanism typical of multichannel interleaved structures.…”
Section: The Dibc Convertermentioning
confidence: 99%