Two-Switch High Gain Non-Isolated Cuk Converter

This paper introduces a two-switch high gain non-isolated Cuk converter which can be used as a high gain DC-DC converter in renewable energy, such as photovoltaic and fuel cell, applications because their output is low. As the conventional, the proposed Cuk converter provides negative output voltage...

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Main Authors: Y. Almalaq, M. Matin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: D. G. Pylarinos 2020-10-01
Series:Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research
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Online Access:http://etasr.com/index.php/ETASR/article/view/3826
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spelling doaj-75faaded0ba645ebbb221d6654d303b22020-12-02T13:53:03ZengD. G. PylarinosEngineering, Technology & Applied Science Research2241-44871792-80362020-10-01105Two-Switch High Gain Non-Isolated Cuk ConverterY. Almalaq0M. Matin1Electrical Engineering Department, University of Hail Hail, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Electrical & Computer Engineering University of Denver, USAThis paper introduces a two-switch high gain non-isolated Cuk converter which can be used as a high gain DC-DC converter in renewable energy, such as photovoltaic and fuel cell, applications because their output is low. As the conventional, the proposed Cuk converter provides negative output voltage but with a higher voltage in magnitude. The main advantage of the proposed converter is having lower voltage stress with the ability to maintain a higher voltage gain. By combining a switched-inductor and a switched-capacitor into the conventional Cuk converter, the proposed Cuk converter has the ability to reach 13 times the input voltage for a duty cycle D of 0.75. Also, by attaching more switched-inductors to the proposed Cuk converter, more voltage gain can be achieved. A complete theoretical analysis of the Continuous Conduction Mode (CCM) of the proposed Cuk converter is presented and the key aspects of the circuit design have been derived. Also, a comparison in terms of voltage gain and voltage stress between the proposed Cuk converter and Cuk converters using other techniques is presented. The proposed Cuk converter has been designed for 100W rated power, -152V output voltage, 50kHz switching frequency, and 75% duty cycle. The presented converter is simulated in Matlab/Simulink and the results are discussed. http://etasr.com/index.php/ETASR/article/view/3826Cuk converterDC-DC convertersphotovoltaicswitched-inductorswitched-capacitor
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M. Matin
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Two-Switch High Gain Non-Isolated Cuk Converter
Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research
Cuk converter
DC-DC converters
photovoltaic
switched-inductor
switched-capacitor
author_facet Y. Almalaq
M. Matin
author_sort Y. Almalaq
title Two-Switch High Gain Non-Isolated Cuk Converter
title_short Two-Switch High Gain Non-Isolated Cuk Converter
title_full Two-Switch High Gain Non-Isolated Cuk Converter
title_fullStr Two-Switch High Gain Non-Isolated Cuk Converter
title_full_unstemmed Two-Switch High Gain Non-Isolated Cuk Converter
title_sort two-switch high gain non-isolated cuk converter
publisher D. G. Pylarinos
series Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research
issn 2241-4487
1792-8036
publishDate 2020-10-01
description This paper introduces a two-switch high gain non-isolated Cuk converter which can be used as a high gain DC-DC converter in renewable energy, such as photovoltaic and fuel cell, applications because their output is low. As the conventional, the proposed Cuk converter provides negative output voltage but with a higher voltage in magnitude. The main advantage of the proposed converter is having lower voltage stress with the ability to maintain a higher voltage gain. By combining a switched-inductor and a switched-capacitor into the conventional Cuk converter, the proposed Cuk converter has the ability to reach 13 times the input voltage for a duty cycle D of 0.75. Also, by attaching more switched-inductors to the proposed Cuk converter, more voltage gain can be achieved. A complete theoretical analysis of the Continuous Conduction Mode (CCM) of the proposed Cuk converter is presented and the key aspects of the circuit design have been derived. Also, a comparison in terms of voltage gain and voltage stress between the proposed Cuk converter and Cuk converters using other techniques is presented. The proposed Cuk converter has been designed for 100W rated power, -152V output voltage, 50kHz switching frequency, and 75% duty cycle. The presented converter is simulated in Matlab/Simulink and the results are discussed.
topic Cuk converter
DC-DC converters
photovoltaic
switched-inductor
switched-capacitor
url http://etasr.com/index.php/ETASR/article/view/3826
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