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Active topologies based on the Switched-Capacitor converters (SCC) are used for battery cell balancing because they eliminate magnetic elements effectively. In addition, these converters have easier implementation, integration capability, and reduced size. Despite of all these benefits, SCCs suffer from some disadvantages such as increased number of active switches, edge current, low balancing speed,...
Switched-capacitor converters (SCC) are electromagnetic component less converters in their power stage for converting or transforming electrical power. But, they only use capacitors in the power stage as the power storage or power transformer component. Low volume, high power density, and integration ability are the most important features of these converters. Among various active cell balancing topologies,...
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