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Solar energy is a promising alternative energy source for a sustainable pollution-free future. Due to the requirements of high efficiency, reliability, power density and low cost, transformerless PV inverters can be utilized in a grid-connected solar energy system. However, this suffers from no galvanic isolation and leakage currents through the stray capacitances between the PV array and the ground...
In this study, the feedback controllers for a power converter were designed and implemented to fulfill the constant-voltage (CV) and constant-current (CC) output modes. The topology used by the DC-DC converter was a phase-shifted full-bridge with a parallel current-doubler rectification converter (PSFB-PCDRC). In order to design the feedback controllers for the PSFB-PCDRC CV and CC operations, the...
The advent of Silicon-Carbide and Gallium-Nitride MOSFETs offers potential to realize higher energy density power converters operating at increased switching frequencies. The maximum switching frequency in a power converter is limited by the ability of the switching device package to dissipate its switching and conduction losses. At a given value of drain-source voltage and current, the turn-on losses...
In this paper, a novel flicker-free ac/dc LED driver without electrolytic capacitor is presented. The driver comprises a single-stage boost-forward converter and a bidirectional buck-boost converter, which serves to bypass the low frequency ripple. Therefore, electrolytic capacitor is no longer needed. Compared with other electrolytic capacitor-less topologies, the proposed driver has the advantages...
A model predictive control (MPC) is proposed for a buck-type active power filter (APF) integrated single-phase quasi-Z-source inverter (qZSI) to directly eliminate the dc-side low-frequency ripple power. The buck-type APF operates independently from the main circuit power devices, comparing to the coupled-type APF. The proposed MPC compensates the low-frequency ripple power directly by the APF capacitor...
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