Abstract

In this paper, by investigating the topology derivation principle of the phase-shift-controlled three-level dc/dc converters, the modular multilevel dc/dc converters, by integrating the full-bridge converters and three-level flying capacitor circuit, are proposed for the high step-down and high power dc-based systems. The high switch voltage stress in the primary side is effectively reduced by the full-bridge modules in series. Therefore, the low-voltage-rated power devices can be employed to obtain the benefits of low conduction losses. More importantly, the voltage autobalance ability among the cascaded modules is achieved by the inherent flying capacitor, which removes the additional possible active components or control loops. In addition, zero-voltage-switching performance for all the active switches can be provided due to the phase-shift control scheme, which can reduce the switching losses. The circuit operation and converter performance are analyzed in detail. Finally, the performance of the presented converter is verified by the simulation and experimental results from a 2-kW prototype.

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