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Title: Analysis and Design of Switched Inductor-Capacitor Based Quasi Z Source Analogous Boost Converter
Authors: Baba, M.F.
Boda, Jayasri
Kumar, K. Ashok
Teja, P. Ravi
Giridhar, A.V.
Narasimharaju, B.L.
Keywords: DC-DC converter
Quasi Z source and Voltage gain
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: 2024 IEEE 4th International Conference on Sustainable Energy and Future Electric Transportation, SEFET 2024
Citation: 10.1109/SEFET61574.2024.10718116
Abstract: This article discusses the design and analysis of a switched inductor-switched capacitor based dc-dc converter. The proposed topology boost factor is akin to a quasi-Z-Source converter in which the load-end switched inductor is preceded by a front-end converter comprising of a single inductor and switched capacitor arrangement. The output capacitor's peak current is significantly abbreviated by incorporating the third switch in the stated topology by retaining the features of continuous-low ripple source current and a common ground. A prototype with 400 V, 300W, and 50 kHz is developed to validate the steady state analysis performance indices.
Description: NITW
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3541
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