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A High Step-Up Converter With a Voltage Multiplier Module for a Photovoltaic System

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In this article, an asymmetrical interleaved high step-up converter was proposed for a front-end photovoltaic system, which is composed of a conventional boost converter and coupled inductors.
Abstract
A novel high step-up converter is proposed for a front-end photovoltaic system. Through a voltage multiplier module, an asymmetrical interleaved high step-up converter obtains high step-up gain without operating at an extreme duty ratio. The voltage multiplier module is composed of a conventional boost converter and coupled inductors. An extra conventional boost converter is integrated into the first phase to achieve a considerably higher voltage conversion ratio. The two-phase configuration not only reduces the current stress through each power switch, but also constrains the input current ripple, which decreases the conduction losses of metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOSFETs). In addition, the proposed converter functions as an active clamp circuit, which alleviates large voltage spikes across the power switches. Thus, the low-voltage-rated MOSFETs can be adopted for reductions of conduction losses and cost. Efficiency improves because the energy stored in leakage inductances is recycled to the output terminal. Finally, the prototype circuit with a 40-V input voltage, 380-V output, and 1000- W output power is operated to verify its performance. The highest efficiency is 96.8%.

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High Gain DC‐DC Converters for Photovoltaic Applications

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A Review on Non-Isolated Multiport Boost & Luo Converters for Non Conventional Energy Applications

TL;DR: In this paper, the non-isolated multiport boost and Luo converters are presented, especially the nonisolated topologies which provide reliable output, and the Comparative statements, merits and demerits of the Converters are analyzed.
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An interleaved converter with maximum power point tracking

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Experimental Analysis of the Performances of Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell Based Electric Vehicle

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the performance of the Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell in case of converter fault and direct connection to the load in the New European Driving Cycle.
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