Abstract

This paper proposes a new transformer-less single-switch high-gain dc-dc converter for solar power systems. The suggested converter is created by supplementing the conventional boost converter with a switched inductor cell plus a voltage multiplier stage. The converter has several benefits, including a high voltage conversion ratio, reduced voltage stress on semiconducting switches and diodes, a reduction in the need for gate drivers because only one switch is used, as well as constant input current to prolong the lifespan of the photovoltaic cell. The analytical waveforms of the recommended converter can be seen in the continuous conduction mode (CCM). The analysis of voltage stress is done. In the presence of parasitic components, increased voltage gain and efficiency were also obtained.The proposed high-gain converter topology is compared to recently published high-gain converter topologies in terms of performance. Using PSIM, a high-gain dc-dc converter's performance is studied and analysed with regard to its low switching voltage stress. The suggested converter is successful in stepping up 20V to 400V at 160W power capacity, while offering a continuous input source current at 95% efficiency.

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