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This paper introduces a modular converter topology based on switched capacitor cells. Two types of cells are discussed in this paper. The full cell switched capacitor structure, which can be used in dc/ac inversion and the half cell structure that has applications in both dc/dc and dc/ac conversion. There are several merits to this converter topology; it has a modular structure, the capacitor count...
In this paper, a method for generating non-isolated dc/dc converter topologies is summarized. This method utilizes the stackable voltage stiff elements in a dc/dc converter and arranges them to create new usable voltage levels. By defining the input and output for different voltage stiff elements, a comprehensive set of converters can be created. The canonical first order switching cell, along with...
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