Abstract

Electronic Capacitor (EC) is formed by a bidirectional DC-DC converter terminated with small auxiliary capacitance. The device is capable of mimicking the behavior of a bulk DC link capacitor while actually employing a component with much lower capacitance value. The paper demonstrates that forcing an EC to emulate a negative capacitance while connecting it in series with a passive capacitor leads to DC-DC converter rating reduction and subsequent potential volume reduction and efficiency increase of a DC link. Such a device may replace a traditional bulk DC link capacitor present in power electronics supported distributed energy resources in a plug-and-play manner. Simulations and experiments of a common dual stage AC/DC power conversion system employing the proposed active DC link validate the methodology.

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