Abstract

This article presents a self-balanced multistage DC-DC step-up converter for photovoltaic applications. The proposed converter topology is designed for unidirectional power transfer and provides a doable solution for photovoltaic applications where voltage is required to be stepped up without magnetic components (transformer-less and inductor-less). The output voltage obtained from renewable sources will be low and must be stepped up by using a DC-DC converter for photovoltaic applications. 2 K diodes and 2 K capacitors along with two semiconductor control switch are used in the K-stage proposed converter to obtain an output voltage which is (K + 1) times the input voltage. The conspicuous features of proposed topology are: (i) magnetic component free (transformer-less and inductor-less); (ii) continuous input current; (iii) low voltage rating semiconductor devices and capacitors; (iv) modularity; (v) easy to add a higher number of levels to increase voltage gain; (vi) only two control switches with alternating operation and simple control. The proposed converter is compared with recently described existing transformer-less and inductor-less power converters in term of voltage gain, number of devices and cost. The application of the proposed circuit is discussed in detail. The proposed converter has been designed with a rated power of 60 W, input voltage is 24 V, output voltage is 100 V and switching frequency is 100 kHz. The performance of the converter is verified through experimental and simulation results.

Highlights

  • Renewable energy resources are becoming popular and trendy with the increase in demand and cost of energy

  • The proposed self-balanced and magnetic component-free multistage DC-DC converter simulation and experimental results are discussed

  • DC-DC converter converter has been designed for four stages with rated power

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Introduction

Renewable energy resources are becoming popular and trendy with the increase in demand and cost of energy. The proper utilization of energy resources is one of the most important issues of the present century. There are various renewable energy resources, including solar, tidal, wind, bio, nuclear and geothermal, with zero pollution emissions. Solar energy is a free, inexhaustible source of energy and is increasingly competitive with other energy sources. This energy is utilized with the help of arrays, consisting of a number of solar panels, connected in series [1,2,3].

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