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Author: Mr. B.Bala Krishna, Dr.K.Chandra Sekhar
Abstract:
A DC-DC converter is designed to produce a DC output voltage from a DC input. When a required output voltage is higher than input voltage, a boost converter is typically used. Due to its low conduction loss, simple design, and affordability, a conventional boost converter is suitable for step-up applications. However, it is not ideal for achieving high step-up ratios. Operating conventional boost converters at high ratios can result in significant voltage and current stress on the switches. To address this, an interleaving technique in boost converters is introduced, offering higher voltage gains suitable for high-power applications. Traditional DC-DC boost converters face limitations in achieving high voltage gains due to factors such as more stress on power switches, diode reverse recovery problems and the series resistance of inductors and capacitors. This document proposes a novel DC-DC converter that achieves high voltage gains without requiring an extremely high duty cyc
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