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Multiple‐Input and Multiple‐Output–Based Cascaded Boost Hybrid Interlink Converter

Authors: Shirazul Islam; Atif Iqbal; Seyed Majid Hashemzadeh; Md. Samiullah; Ahmed Abbas; Arif Khan; Mohammad Meraj; +3 Authors

Multiple‐Input and Multiple‐Output–Based Cascaded Boost Hybrid Interlink Converter

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ABSTRACTThe multiple‐input and multiple‐output (MIMO) DC–DC converters offer various advantages such as improved efficiency and reduced component count. However, the preference of these converters over other types of converters is dependent on the specific application and requirements. Various types of boost‐derived MIMO DC–DC converters are discussed in the literature. However, these converters are either nonisolated or isolated types. In the paper, a MIMO‐based cascaded boost hybrid interlink converter (CBHIC) has been proposed. The proposed converter includes four DC–DC boost converters that are supplied power by two input DC sources. The boosted DC output of these converters can be used independently or in a cascaded manner depending upon the requirement of the load. Further, the cascaded action of these four boost converters leads to the production of two high‐frequency AC outputs. By using bridge rectifiers and high‐frequency transformers, high‐frequency AC voltages are converted into DC. Therefore, two isolated DC output voltages can be achieved using CBHIC. The complementary operation of the cascaded boost converters results in reduction of source current ripples. The design, operating modes, and performance evaluation of the proposed CBHIC have been included in the paper. To validate the efficacy of the proposed CBHIC, a lab prototype of 400 W is prepared. The rms value of high‐frequency AC output voltage at each is isolated port is 141 V. The CBHIC exhibits an efficiency of 94.3 at 400 W. The operation of the converter during voltage control mode is further explored and its dynamic response is studies with the help of experimental results. The obtained simulation and experimental results validate the effectiveness of the proposed converter.

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