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Review of Architectures Based on Partial Power Processing for DC-DC Applications

Jon Anzola, Iosu Aizpuru, Asier Arruti, Argiñe Alacano, Ramón López-Erauskin, Jesús Sergio Artal Sevil, Carlos Bernal

2020IEEE Access170 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper presents a review of advanced architectures based on the partial power processing concept, whose main objective is to achieve a reduction of the power processed by the converter. If the power processed by the converter is decreased, the power losses generated by the power converter are reduced, obtaining lower sized converters and higher system efficiencies. Through the review 3 different partial power processing strategies are distinguished: Differential Power Converters, Partial Power Converters and Mixed strategies. Each strategy is subdivided into smaller groups that entail different architectures with their own advantages and disadvantages. Also, due to the lack of agreement that exists in the sources around the naming of the different architectures, this paper seeks to stablish a nomenclature that avoids confusion when indexing this type of architectures. Regarding Partial Power Converters an extensive application oriented description is also developed. Finally, the main conclusions obtained through the review are presented.

Topics & Concepts

ConvertersPower (physics)Computer scienceConfusionElectronic engineeringElectrical engineeringEngineeringVoltagePsychoanalysisQuantum mechanicsPsychologyPhysicsAdvanced DC-DC ConvertersAdvanced Battery Technologies ResearchMultilevel Inverters and Converters
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