A4 Refereed article in a conference publication
Wide Output Voltage Range Three-Phase Bidirectional Non-Isolated Hybrid AC/DC Converter
Authors: Duan, Mengchen; Wang, Shuo; Deng, Junjun; Shao, Changhong; Dorrell, David G.
Editors: N/A
Conference name: Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society
Publication year: 2025
Book title : IECON 2025 – 51st Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society
ISBN: 979-8-3315-9682-8
eISBN: 979-8-3315-9681-1
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/IECON58223.2025.11221850
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Web address : https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/11221850
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.
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The Project is supported by NSFC No. 52202433, and sponsored by Beijing Nova Program under grant 20220484105.