Abstract

In this study, a new three-phase current-fed push–pull DC–DC converter with high-gain capability was proposed. The proposed circuit has the advantages of three-phase converters and the push–pull converter circuit, with small volume and a simplified gate drive circuit with switches connected to the same reference. The converter was analysed for operation in continuous and discontinuous conduction modes. The analysis includes a description of the topological stage, theoretical waveforms, deduction of the voltage gains and the expressions for its practical design. To validate the theoretical analysis, a 700 W prototype was built and tested with an input voltage of 40 V, an output voltage of 400 V and a switching frequency of 40 kHz. Despite using a unity transformer turns ratio, the prototype had an experimental gain of ∼10, which makes the proposed converter suitable for applications as renewable energy sources systems.

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