TY - JOUR
T1 - High step-up MIMO DC–DC power converter control-based pole placement
AU - Radmanesh, Hamid
AU - Maalandish, Mohammad
AU - Pourjafar, Saeed
AU - Khooban, Mohammad Hassan
PY - 2023/3
Y1 - 2023/3
N2 - This paper introduces a new high step-up multi-input multi-output (MIMO) DC–DC converter control-based pole placement suitable for photovoltaic system applications. The suggested topology has a high stability current control. Low element number, high voltage conversion ratio, and low ripple input current are the main advantages of the proposed converter. The capability to use several energy resources with different voltage/current characteristics, increase the number of inputs and outputs arbitrary without duty-cycle limitation, and control each input unit power switch independently are other advantages. The operation principle of the suggested topology, steady-state analysis in continuous condition mode (CCM), and parameter design are analyzed. A comparison between the suggested topology and other converters is applied. Two-input two-output version of the suggested topology in 200 W at an operating 50 kHz switching frequency is analyzed. Finally, the Typhoon HiL-404 emulating setup is applied to verify the performance and efficiency of the suggested high-step-up MIMO DC–DC power converter.
AB - This paper introduces a new high step-up multi-input multi-output (MIMO) DC–DC converter control-based pole placement suitable for photovoltaic system applications. The suggested topology has a high stability current control. Low element number, high voltage conversion ratio, and low ripple input current are the main advantages of the proposed converter. The capability to use several energy resources with different voltage/current characteristics, increase the number of inputs and outputs arbitrary without duty-cycle limitation, and control each input unit power switch independently are other advantages. The operation principle of the suggested topology, steady-state analysis in continuous condition mode (CCM), and parameter design are analyzed. A comparison between the suggested topology and other converters is applied. Two-input two-output version of the suggested topology in 200 W at an operating 50 kHz switching frequency is analyzed. Finally, the Typhoon HiL-404 emulating setup is applied to verify the performance and efficiency of the suggested high-step-up MIMO DC–DC power converter.
KW - DC–DC multi-input multi-output
KW - continuous input current
KW - control-based pole placement
KW - high step-up
KW - real-time Typhoon HIL-404
U2 - 10.1002/cta.3469
DO - 10.1002/cta.3469
M3 - Journal article
SN - 0098-9886
VL - 51
SP - 1313
EP - 1331
JO - International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications
JF - International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications
IS - 3
ER -