Abstract

Multiterminal converters eliminate using several single-input-single-output converters and simplify their topologies and reduce their cost. In this paper, a new family of multi-input converters based on three switches leg is introduced. Inputs of the proposed converters are similar and they are topologically interchangeable and have boost or buck operation modes. The proposed converter has one output that operates as an inverter. Here, all operating modes of the proposed converters and their effects on each other are investigated, in details. Also, an appropriate switching technique for the converters is given. A detailed comparison between conventional and proposed two-input converters is also presented. A two-input, one-output prototype converter has been implemented to validate the given analyses and to verify the proposed converter's performance. The experimental results are in good agreement with the theoretical and simulated analyses.

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