Abstract

In many power electronic applications ranging from renewable energy systems to electric vehicles, and laptop power supplies, energy transfer between multiple sources, loads, and energy storage components may be required. In order to effectively adapt to this energy system architecture, multi-terminal DC-DC converter topologies provide a more cost-effective solution. This chapter illustrates the proposed single-input dual-output DC-DC converter by taking the phase unit defined in the multi-terminal high-voltage converters as a single converter. It also illustrates the single-input multiple-output DC-DC converter and multiple-input multiple-output DC-DC converter. In order to verify the proposed multiple-input multiple-output DC-DC converter and its operating condition, a topology with four switching arms is used as an example. The chapter shows the dual-input dual-output DC-DC converter and lists simulation parameters with different terminal voltages.

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