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A Review of Voltage/Current Sharing Techniques for Series–Parallel-Connected Modular Power Conversion Systems

Dajun Ma, Wu Chen, Xinbo Ruan

2020IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics146 citationsDOI

Abstract

Recently, more occasions with high input voltage and/or high output voltage applications are emerging. However, the existing switching devices are limited by the voltage stress, e.g., the available maximum blocking voltage of insulated-gate bipolar transistors is 6.5 kV. Therefore, several methods are provided to solve this issue, including series connection of switches, multilevel converters, and modular series-parallel structures, where the modular series-parallel systems are the most popular choice due to the advantages of low cost, simple design process, high modularity, reliability, and redundancy. The main objective of series-parallel systems is to ensure the sharing of input/output voltage/current. Based on this, a comprehensive review on the available voltage/current sharing methods for series-parallel systems, which include input-series output-parallel, input-parallel output-series, and input-series output-series structures is provided in this article. Moreover, the relationships between the input voltage/current sharing and output voltage/current sharing of series-parallel systems are explained.

Topics & Concepts

Series and parallel circuitsModular designVoltageComputer scienceSeries (stratigraphy)ConvertersElectronic engineeringModularity (biology)Redundancy (engineering)Electrical engineeringEngineeringPaleontologyGeneticsOperating systemBiologyMultilevel Inverters and ConvertersAdvanced DC-DC ConvertersSilicon Carbide Semiconductor Technologies