A4 Refereed article in a conference publication

Wide Output Voltage Range Three-Phase Bidirectional Non-Isolated Hybrid AC/DC Converter




AuthorsDuan, Mengchen; Wang, Shuo; Deng, Junjun; Shao, Changhong; Dorrell, David G.

EditorsN/A

Conference nameAnnual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society

Publication year2025

Book title IECON 2025 – 51st Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society

ISBN979-8-3315-9682-8

eISBN979-8-3315-9681-1

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1109/IECON58223.2025.11221850

Publication's open availability at the time of reportingNo Open Access

Publication channel's open availability No Open Access publication channel

Web address https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/11221850


Abstract

This paper proposes a non-isolated converter topology capable of achieving a wide output voltage range (200 V to 1000 V). This design addresses the limitations of traditional two-stage isolated and single-stage chargers, where the use of high-frequency resonant converters often restricts the power density and narrows the output voltage range. The proposed topology integrates a buck-stage rectifier circuit with a three-level DC/DC boost stage. To ensure high-efficiency operation and prevent redundant high-frequency switching, a coordinated modulation strategy is developed. When the system operates in buck mode, the high-frequency switches in the boost stage are clamped; when in boost mode, the buck-stage switches are clamped; and during transition mode, both stages coordinate their switching behavior based on the required output voltage. This modulation strategy ensures that the minimum number of high-frequency switches are active at any given time, thereby reducing switching losses caused by hard switching and enabling a smooth transition across the entire output voltage range. Simulation results validate the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed topology and control method.


Funding information in the publication
The Project is supported by NSFC No. 52202433, and sponsored by Beijing Nova Program under grant 20220484105.


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