Efficient Topology for DC-DC Boost Converter Based on Charge Pump Capacitor for Renewable Energy System
Author(s) -
Muhammad Zeeshan Malik,
Vineet Tirth,
Amjad Ali,
Ajmal Farooq,
Ali Algahtani,
Rajesh Verma,
Saiful Islam,
Kashif Irshad,
Ahmed N. Abdalla
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of photoenergy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.426
H-Index - 51
eISSN - 1687-529X
pISSN - 1110-662X
DOI - 10.1155/2021/6675720
Subject(s) - renewable energy , photovoltaic system , boost converter , capacitor , charge pump , converters , electrical engineering , computer science , topology (electrical circuits) , energy storage , voltage , forward converter , power (physics) , engineering , physics , quantum mechanics
In an attempt to meet the global demand, renewable energy systems (RES) have gained an interest in it due to the availability of the resources, especially solar photovoltaic system that has been an importance since many years because of per watt cost reduction, improvement in efficiency, and abundant availability. Photovoltaic system in remote and rural areas is very useful where a grid supply is unavailable. In this scenario, power electronic converters are an integral part of the renewable energy systems particularly for electronic devices which are operated from renewable energy sources and energy storage system (fuel cell and batteries). In this article, a new topology of charge pump capacitor (CPC) which is based on high voltage gain technique DC-DC boost converter (DCBC) with dynamic modeling is proposed. To testify the efficacy of the introduced topology, a prototype has been developed in a laboratory, where input was given 10VDC and 80VDC output voltage achieved at the load side. Furthermore, the experimental result shows that the voltage stress of MOSFET switches is very less in comparison with the conventional boost converter with the same parameters as the proposed converter.
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