2014 IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/ecce.2014.6953956
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DC voltage balancing of flying converter cell active rectifier

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“…Other applications, like inverters with series-connected DC bus capacitors [21]- [23] and battery management systems [10], [24], [25], encounter similar unbalance issues due to leakage currents. However, since the leakage currents are orders of magnitude smaller than the unbalance currents encountered in b-DCDN, the proposed solutions are designed for low currents and consequently not applicable in b-DCDN.…”
Section: B Solutions To Reduce Voltage Unbalancementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Other applications, like inverters with series-connected DC bus capacitors [21]- [23] and battery management systems [10], [24], [25], encounter similar unbalance issues due to leakage currents. However, since the leakage currents are orders of magnitude smaller than the unbalance currents encountered in b-DCDN, the proposed solutions are designed for low currents and consequently not applicable in b-DCDN.…”
Section: B Solutions To Reduce Voltage Unbalancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the TLC topologies all obey the same model by defining d p and d n , the expressions for the current ripple do match. The normalized current ripple in steady-state ΔI n = V −1 B Lf s ΔI is expressed by (22) and (23) and depicted in…”
Section: Modulation and Inductance Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%