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  • Wideband Modeling of DC-DC Buck Converter with GaN Transistors

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    The general wideband modeling method of the power converter is presented on the example of DC-DC buck converter with GaN High Electron Mobility Transistors (HEMT). The models of all basic and parasitic components are briefly described. The two methods of Printed Circuit Board (PCB) layout parameter extraction are presented. The results of simulation in Saber@Sketch simulation software and measurements are compared. Next, the model...

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  • EMI attenuation in a DC-DC buck converter using GaN HEMT

    A dc-dc buck converter using gallium nitride (GaN) high electron mobility transistors (HEMT) is experimentally investigated at the discontinuous current mode (DCM) and at the triangular current mode (TCM) operation. The paper objective is to specify the power conversion efficiency and attenuation of common mode (CM) and differential mode (DM) noise voltage, measured at the line impedance stabilization network (LISN) for compared...

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  • Cascaded Buck Hybrid Interlink Converter for Multiple-Input / Multiple-Output Operation

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    - Year 2024

    The provision of isolated- and non-isolated DC output voltages by Power electronics power-conditioning devices in the recent ‘green-energy-revolution’ era is on course. In this paper, a structure for multi-input multi-output(MIMO) DC–DC buck converter is proposed to generate output voltages of varying levels with fewer component-count. The DC output voltage of each of the constituting buck converters can be used independently or...

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  • Design and experimental validation of a single-stage PV string inverter with optimal number of interleaved buck-boost cells.

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    - ENERGIES - Year 2021

    Increasing converter power density is a problem of topical interest. This paper discusses an interleaved approach of the efficiency increase in the buck-boost stage of an inverter with unfolding circuit in terms of losses in semiconductors, output voltage ripples and power density. Main trends in the power converter development are reviewed. A losses model was designed and used for the proposed solution to find an optimal number...

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  • Buck-Boost Inverters with Symmetrical Passive Four-terminal Networks

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    Alternating Voltage Inverters (Converters) supplied by low-voltage sources DC (ex. fuel cell, photovoltaic cell) are most frequently realized on the basis of the three fundamental topologies: a) PWM voltage inverter with boost-converter" system, b) PWM voltage inverter with transformed converter DC/DC in the ,,boost-converter" system, c) PWM current converter. However none of these solutions is claimed to be the best and dominant...

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  • Feasibility Study of Three-Phase Modular Converter for Dual-Purpose Application in DC and AC Microgrids

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    • C. Roncero-Clemente
    • O. Husev
    • O. Matiushkin
    • J. Gutierrez-Escalona
    • F. Barrero-Gonzalez
    • D. Vinnikov
    • R. Strzelecki

    - IEEE JOURNAL OF EMERGING AND SELECTED TOPICS IN POWER ELECTRONICS - Year 2024

    The modern concept of a universal converter is intended as a power converter suitable for application in both dc or ac grids using the same external connectors. This novel family was recently proposed to allow an easier integration of renewable energy sources and energy storage systems, interfacing with dc/ac grids and/or loads with a minimum redundancy of power switches and passive elements. This kind of solution and applications...

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  • Feasibility Study of Three-Phase Modular Converter for Dual-Purpose Application in DC and AC Microgrids

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    • C. Roncero-Clemente
    • O. Husev
    • O. Matiushkin
    • J. Gutiérrez-Escalona
    • F. Barrero-Gonzalez
    • D. Vinnikov
    • R. Strzelecki

    - IEEE JOURNAL OF EMERGING AND SELECTED TOPICS IN POWER ELECTRONICS - Year 2024

    The modern concept of a universal converter is intended as a power converter (PC) suitable for application in both dc or ac grids using the same external connectors. This novel family was recently proposed to allow easier integration of renewable energy sources and energy storage systems (ESSs), interfacing with dc/ac grids and/or loads with a minimum redundancy of power switches and passive elements. This kind of solution and...

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  • Comparison of Impedance-Source Networks for Two and Multilevel Buck–Boost Inverter Applications

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    • O. Husev
    • F. Blaabjerg
    • C. Roncero-Clemente
    • E. Romero-Cadaval
    • D. Vinnikov
    • Y. Siwakoti
    • R. Strzelecki

    - IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER ELECTRONICS - Year 2016

    mpedance-source networks are an increasingly popular solution in power converter applications, especially in single-stage buck-boost power conversion to avoid additional front-end dc-dc power converters. In the survey papers published, no analytical comparisons of different topologies have been described, which makes it difficult to choose the best option. Thus, the aim of this paper is to present a comprehensive analytical comparison...

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  • Partially Isolated Multi-Active Bridge DC-DC Converter with Bidirectional EV Charging Ports

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    - Year 2024

    There is a growing interest in multiport converters due to their ability to interconnect various energy sources and loads using reduced number of components. Regarding electric vehicle (EV) chargers connection, existing multiport solutions either lack scalability, featuring only one isolated charging port or the operation of ports depend on each other, complicating the converter control algorithm. This article proposes a partially...

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  • Performance Comparison of a 650 V GaN SSFET and CoolMOS

    The new technology of wide band gap semiconductors is said to outperform up-to-date silicon devices. High voltage Gallium Nitride (GaN) transistors, now emerging in the market, have even three times shorter switching times and even four times smaller energy losses compared to the best in-class Si devices. In this paper the performance of a 650 V GaN SSFET is evaluated and compared with the newest silicon family of CoolMOS™ technology....

  • Performance Evaluation of a 650V E-HEMT GaN Power Switch

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    - Year 2015

    GaN power switches have better characteristics compared to the state-of-the-art Si power transistors. These devices offer high operating temperature and current densities, fast switching and low on-resistance. However, currently only a few producers offer technology of high voltage GaN transistors. Immaturity of this technology is the reason why experimental evaluation of GaN parameters must be performed to properly exploit their...