Abstract

The development of high-frequency power converters is continuously improving their power density, efficiency and fast dynamic response. Among them, high-voltage-conversion-ratio (HVCR) dc–dc converters are widely used in high gain, i.e., step-up/-down or bidirectional applications, such as power supply for data center, dc micro-grids, electrical vehicle charging systems, etc. In this article, the current main high-frequency HVCR dc–dc converters are classified into inductive-based and capacitive-based approaches, which can then be described further by four kinds in detail, namely transformer-based, coupled-inductor-based, and switched-capacitor-based, as well as combination of coupled inductor and switched capacitor. A comprehensive analysis and comparison is given, which can provide guidance for proper topology selection and further topology optimization.

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