Abstract

A new high gain step-up dc–dc converter based on modified active switched-inductor (MASL) and switched-capacitor (SC) is proposed in this study. The proposed converter is based on the classical boost topology, in which the inductor is changed by the proposed MASL cell. This new cell allows the addition of more than two switched-inductors (SLs) to the classical boost topology, which is the most significant limitation of conventional active SL. Additionally, in the proposed converter, the output capacitor is replaced by an SC cell, increasing still more the voltage gain of it, which can be higher than 20 without using transformers or coupled inductors, and with lower voltage stress on the semiconductors and high efficiency. The principle of operation, theoretical static and dynamic analysis, design methodology and comparison with other non-isolated topologies present in the literature are approached in this study. The performance of the proposed converter is validated by interesting experimental results obtained from a 200 W prototype with an input voltage of 20 V, an output voltage of 400–600 V, switched frequency at 50 kHz and peak efficiency of 95%.

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