A Family of Inverting Buck-Boost Converters With Extended Conversion Ratios

In this paper, two inverting buck-boost converters which possess wide conversion ratios are proposed. At the proper duty cycles, the inverting buck<sup>2</sup>-boost converter (IB2BC) achieves high step-down gain while the inverting buck-boost<sup>2</sup> converter (IBB2C) re...

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Main Authors: Shan Miao, Jinfeng Gao
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2019-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8830378/
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spelling doaj-b2ca3ccc530d47a38919ec9efe05ef5c2021-04-05T17:32:49ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362019-01-01713019713020510.1109/ACCESS.2019.29402358830378A Family of Inverting Buck-Boost Converters With Extended Conversion RatiosShan Miao0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4977-1776Jinfeng Gao1School of Electrical Engineering, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, ChinaSchool of Electrical Engineering, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, ChinaIn this paper, two inverting buck-boost converters which possess wide conversion ratios are proposed. At the proper duty cycles, the inverting buck<sup>2</sup>-boost converter (IB2BC) achieves high step-down gain while the inverting buck-boost<sup>2</sup> converter (IBB2C) realizes high step-up gain. Advantages of the IB2BC and the IBB2C also include fourth-order simple common-ground structures to increase the power density and operability, low components stress to decrease the corresponding losses and then to improve the system efficiency, no sudden changings on capacitors voltage to prevent the instantaneous overcurrent phenomenon. Owing to the special structures of the IB2BC and the IBB2C, their improved single-switch topologies with reduced number of switch and extensional topologies with wider conversion ratios are constructed, respectively. Operational principles and corresponding comparisons of the above mentioned buck-boost converters are deeply studied and analyzed. As the representative, the single-switch inverting buck-boost<sup>2</sup> converter (SIBB2C) is designed and experimented in step-down/up modes for verifying the family of buck-boost converters performance.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8830378/Buck-boost convertersinverting output voltagesingle-switch convertersextended topologieswide conversion ratio
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author Shan Miao
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A Family of Inverting Buck-Boost Converters With Extended Conversion Ratios
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Buck-boost converters
inverting output voltage
single-switch converters
extended topologies
wide conversion ratio
author_facet Shan Miao
Jinfeng Gao
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title A Family of Inverting Buck-Boost Converters With Extended Conversion Ratios
title_short A Family of Inverting Buck-Boost Converters With Extended Conversion Ratios
title_full A Family of Inverting Buck-Boost Converters With Extended Conversion Ratios
title_fullStr A Family of Inverting Buck-Boost Converters With Extended Conversion Ratios
title_full_unstemmed A Family of Inverting Buck-Boost Converters With Extended Conversion Ratios
title_sort family of inverting buck-boost converters with extended conversion ratios
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2019-01-01
description In this paper, two inverting buck-boost converters which possess wide conversion ratios are proposed. At the proper duty cycles, the inverting buck<sup>2</sup>-boost converter (IB2BC) achieves high step-down gain while the inverting buck-boost<sup>2</sup> converter (IBB2C) realizes high step-up gain. Advantages of the IB2BC and the IBB2C also include fourth-order simple common-ground structures to increase the power density and operability, low components stress to decrease the corresponding losses and then to improve the system efficiency, no sudden changings on capacitors voltage to prevent the instantaneous overcurrent phenomenon. Owing to the special structures of the IB2BC and the IBB2C, their improved single-switch topologies with reduced number of switch and extensional topologies with wider conversion ratios are constructed, respectively. Operational principles and corresponding comparisons of the above mentioned buck-boost converters are deeply studied and analyzed. As the representative, the single-switch inverting buck-boost<sup>2</sup> converter (SIBB2C) is designed and experimented in step-down/up modes for verifying the family of buck-boost converters performance.
topic Buck-boost converters
inverting output voltage
single-switch converters
extended topologies
wide conversion ratio
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8830378/
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