Abstract

This study deals with steady-state analysis and control of a step-up interleaved winding cross-coupled inductor DC–DC converter with high voltage gain and reduced voltage stress across semiconductors using voltage multiplier cells (VMCs). Because of the interleaved scheme, the thermal stress is reduced and the input current ripple is minimised. The leakage energy is recycled by passive lossless clamp circuit to the output. Meanwhile, the voltage stress across the semiconductors is substantially low. Hence, MOSFETs with less ON-state resistances and diodes with a less forward voltage drop can be utilised that improves the circuit performance. The operation principle and the steady state are discussed. Small-signal modelling of the proposed converter is derived via state-space averaging technique and a dual loop controller for output voltage regulation is designed. The adopted strategy utilises a fast dynamical inner loop to control the input current and an outer loop for the output voltage regulation. Finally, a 1 kW prototype with 60 V–1 kV voltage conversion is fabricated and tested to probe the carried analysis.

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