Abstract

This article proposes, analyzes, and tests an improved high voltage gain dc-dc converter based on a single-ended primary-inductor converter (SEPIC). The proposed magnetically coupled quadratic modified SEPIC converter (MCQ-MSC) employs a coupled transformer with an optimized design to obtain a high voltage boost factor by controlling the transformer's turn ratio along with the switching duty cycle. Thanks to the unique structure of the coupled transformer, high voltage gain is obtained at low turns ratio, which is highly desirable for high voltage applications and the compact size of the converter. In addition to the coupled transformer, a voltage-boosting module is utilized to achieve a very high output voltage for a low switching duty cycle. The proposed inverter has a single switch with a wide control range of duty cycle (0<D<1), causing low conducting losses and high efficiency. Furthermore, a clamping circuit is successfully designed to remove the leakage inductance effects of the coupled transformer on the power switch. The proposed MCQ-MSC drains a continuous current from the input dc source, which makes it a suitable choice for renewable energy sources (RES). The hardware prototype of the proposed converter is tested to verify the mathematical expressions and theoretical results.

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