Designing Of Bidirectional Dc-Dc Converter For High Power Application With Current Ripple Reduction Technique

Abstract

This paper presents the design of bidirectional dc/dc converter with three bridges. In this configuration, only a single bridge is used for bidirectional control and two bridges are used for electrical isolation and for a gain of constant. RMS currents in the source and link capacitor can be improved by capacitor division and paralleling the operation of both stages. This simple arrangement provides the better control scheme and eliminates the snubber circuitry, so the switching frequency and efficiency of the system can be obtained.

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Vemu. Gandhi| PG Scholar, Assitent Professor NCET,Vijayawada, Sadik Ahamad Khan| PG Scholar, Assitent Professor NCET,Vijayawada

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Vemu. Gandhi, Sadik Ahamad Khan (2013). Designing Of Bidirectional Dc-Dc Converter For High Power Application With Current Ripple Reduction Technique. International Journal of Science Engineering and Advance Technology, 1(7), 191-195. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-16238