Abstract

This study introduces a new modified high-gain single-switch single-ended primary-inductor converter-based dc/dc converter. The low input ripple of the proposed converter makes it very suitable for renewable energy applications. In the proposed topology, a three-winding coupled-inductor and a voltage doubler rectifier are used to achieve high voltage gain without needing an extreme duty cycle. This circuit can provide an ultra-high voltage conversion ratio without requiring a large number of the turns ratio of the three-winding coupled-inductor (TWCI). Due to a regenerative clamped circuit, the leakage energy of the coupled-inductor is recycled; thus, the maximum voltage spike across the single-power switch is restricted. Therefore, <sc xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">mosfet</small> with a low maximum voltage rating can be utilized, which can alleviate the conduction power dissipations of the converter. Here, the switching power losses have been reduced significantly due to the circuit's soft-switching operation for the switch and all diodes. The steady-state analysis of the proposed converter is discussed thoroughly. Finally, the theoretical analysis is verified through the experimental results from a sample prototype (400-W, 25-400 V).

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