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For the high-voltage direct-current (HVDC) power transmission system of offshore wind power, dc/dc converters are the potential solution to collect the power generated by off-shore wind farms to HVDC terminals. The converters operate with high-voltage gain, high efficiency, and fault tolerance over a wide range of operating conditions. In this paper, an isolated ultrahigh step-up dc/dc converter with...
A comparator-based current mode control buck-boost DC-DC converter with low transition noise full-wave current sensor is reported in this work. The proposed comparator-based current mode control method with on-time modulation eliminates the controller delay in constant on/off time period during load transient, which is adopted in a buck-boost DC-DC converter to achieve faster load transient responses...
A new solid state variable capacitor (SSVC) with minimum dc capacitance is proposed. A variable ac capacitor (with capacitance variable from 0 to Cac) is traditionally implemented by an H-bridge inverter and a large electrolytic dc capacitor with capacitance of 20 times the ac capacitance value, Cac to absorb the 2ω dc ripple. The proposed SSVC consists of an H-bridge and an additional phase leg connected...
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