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Evi Keramida, George Souliotis, Spyridon Vlassis and Fotis Plessas
This paper presents a novel inductorless dual-mode buck-boost charge pump (CP) based DC-DC converter. The proposed architecture allows the same circuit to accomplish two modes of operation, buck and boost, for degrading or elevating the output voltage, r...
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Rejaul Islam, S M Sajjad Hossain Rafin and Osama A. Mohammed
Emerging electric vehicle (EV) technology requires high-voltage energy storage systems, efficient electric motors, electrified power trains, and power converters. If we consider forecasts for EV demand and driving applications, this article comprehensive...
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Fadi R. Shahroury, Hani H. Ahmad and Ibrahim Abuishmais
This work presents various essential features and design aspects of a single-inductor, common-output, and multi-string White Light Emitting Diode (WLED) driver for low-power portable devices. High efficiency is one of the main features of such a device. ...
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Mahmoud Nassary, Enric Vidal-Idiarte and Javier Calvente
Electric mobility is nowadays one of the more important trends regarding pollution reduction and global warming due to fuel consumption. Big efforts are done in order to develop efficient and reliable power electronic systems for electric vehicles. In tw...
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Yong-Nong Chang, Hung-Liang Cheng, Hau-Chen Yen, Chien-Hsuan Chang and Wei-Di Huang
This study presents a dc/dc converter featuring soft-switching characteristic, high conversion efficiency, and high step-up ratio. The proposed circuit is composed of two parallel-connected boost converters. Only one coupled inductor is used to replace i...
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Javed Ahmad, Mohammad Zaid, Adil Sarwar, Chang-Hua Lin, Shafiq Ahmad, Mohamed Sharaf, Mazen Zaindin and Muhammad Firdausi
In this paper, a new transformerless high voltage gain dc-dc converter is proposed for low and medium power application. The proposed converter has high quadratic gain and utilizes only two inductors to achieve this gain. It has two switches that are ope...
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Víctor Samano-Ortega, Alfredo Padilla-Medina, Micael Bravo-Sanchez, Elías Rodriguez-Segura, Alonso Jimenez-Garibay and Juan Martinez-Nolasco
The hardware in the loop (HIL) technique allows you to reproduce the behavior of a dynamic system or part of it in real time. This quality makes HIL a useful tool in the controller validation process and is widely used in multiple areas including photovo...
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Yimin Lu, Haimeng Zhu, Xianfeng Huang and Robert D. Lorenz
Existing large-signal control schemes for DC/DC converters formulate control strategies based primarily on nonlinear control theory, and the associated design and implementation are relatively complex. In this work, a decomposition modeling and inverse-s...
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In this article, a novel maximum power point tracking (MPPT) controller for a photovoltaic (PV) system is presented. The proposed MPPT controller was designed in order to extract the maximum of power from the PV-module and reduce the oscillations once th...
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Mingxuan Chen, Suliang Ma, Jianwen Wu and Lian Huang
The output?voltage?power curves of photovoltaic (PV) arrays exhibit complex multi-peak shapes when local shading occurs. The existing maximum power point tracking (MPPT) algorithms to solve this multi-peak problem do not consider the possibility of track...
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