2018 International Conference on Smart Electric Drives and Power System (ICSEDPS) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/icsedps.2018.8536017
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Controlled Charging of Ultra Capacitor by PWM Technique for Electric Vehicles

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“…There are no stability difficulties with this circuit, and it does not utilize complicated closed loop control. Because it offers advantages over other ways, PWM is employed to charge the ultracapacitor in Reference 70. With this technology, the duty ratio of the pulses can be changed, allowing the charging rate to be readily controlled while also raising the terminal voltage of the supercapacitor.…”
Section: Different Charging Methods For Batteries/ Ultracapacitorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There are no stability difficulties with this circuit, and it does not utilize complicated closed loop control. Because it offers advantages over other ways, PWM is employed to charge the ultracapacitor in Reference 70. With this technology, the duty ratio of the pulses can be changed, allowing the charging rate to be readily controlled while also raising the terminal voltage of the supercapacitor.…”
Section: Different Charging Methods For Batteries/ Ultracapacitorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, the output voltage profiles of the supercapacitor under investigation, as reported in Reference 70 are depicted in Figure 6. A supercapacitor bank of 58 F, 16 V from the make of Maxwell Technology was considered for the experimentation.…”
Section: Different Charging Methods For Batteries/ Ultracapacitorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Common charging methods for supercapacitors include constant current charging, constant voltage charging, constant power charging, and pulse charging [7]. Among them, the charging speed of constant current charging is faster, but the temperature will rise in the later stage, and the charging efficiency will become lower.…”
Section: Charging and Discharging Methods Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%