Efficient Voltage Regulation with Modified Hybrid SEPIC DC-DC-Converter

Switch mode dc-dc converters are attractive for their small size, ease of control and efficient power conversion. Output voltage is regulated by duty cycle control of semiconductor switch of switch mode dc-dc converters. The voltage gain and efficiency of practical switching regulators deviate from...

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Main Authors: Ali Azam Khan Md., Ali Choudhury Mohammad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201816002004
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spelling doaj-f50ef1571fa24fd5a765a26ef5f930702021-03-02T11:12:31ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011600200410.1051/matecconf/201816002004matecconf_eecr2018_02004Efficient Voltage Regulation with Modified Hybrid SEPIC DC-DC-ConverterAli Azam Khan Md.Ali Choudhury MohammadSwitch mode dc-dc converters are attractive for their small size, ease of control and efficient power conversion. Output voltage is regulated by duty cycle control of semiconductor switch of switch mode dc-dc converters. The voltage gain and efficiency of practical switching regulators deviate from ideal values at extreme duty cycles. Also, desired gain /attenuation is not achievable at high/low duty cycles. In applications where high gain or high attenuation of voltage is desired with acceptable energy conversion efficiency, hybrid dc-dc switching converters are used. Hybrid dc-dc converters are combination of voltage multiplier/division circuit with appropriate SMPS circuits. By incorporating voltage multiplier/division cell with conventional SEPIC converters, desired voltage gain (either very low or very high) may be achieved at acceptable energy conversion efficiency. In the present work with an aim to attain very high voltage gain by conventional SEPIC topologies, a new voltage multiplier cell consisting of multiple inductors and diodes is proposed.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201816002004
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Efficient Voltage Regulation with Modified Hybrid SEPIC DC-DC-Converter
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title Efficient Voltage Regulation with Modified Hybrid SEPIC DC-DC-Converter
title_short Efficient Voltage Regulation with Modified Hybrid SEPIC DC-DC-Converter
title_full Efficient Voltage Regulation with Modified Hybrid SEPIC DC-DC-Converter
title_fullStr Efficient Voltage Regulation with Modified Hybrid SEPIC DC-DC-Converter
title_full_unstemmed Efficient Voltage Regulation with Modified Hybrid SEPIC DC-DC-Converter
title_sort efficient voltage regulation with modified hybrid sepic dc-dc-converter
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2018-01-01
description Switch mode dc-dc converters are attractive for their small size, ease of control and efficient power conversion. Output voltage is regulated by duty cycle control of semiconductor switch of switch mode dc-dc converters. The voltage gain and efficiency of practical switching regulators deviate from ideal values at extreme duty cycles. Also, desired gain /attenuation is not achievable at high/low duty cycles. In applications where high gain or high attenuation of voltage is desired with acceptable energy conversion efficiency, hybrid dc-dc switching converters are used. Hybrid dc-dc converters are combination of voltage multiplier/division circuit with appropriate SMPS circuits. By incorporating voltage multiplier/division cell with conventional SEPIC converters, desired voltage gain (either very low or very high) may be achieved at acceptable energy conversion efficiency. In the present work with an aim to attain very high voltage gain by conventional SEPIC topologies, a new voltage multiplier cell consisting of multiple inductors and diodes is proposed.
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