MORAIS, R. B.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1458102510198571; MORAIS, Rhavél Batista.
Resumo:
In recent years, multilevel power converters have been the focus of research due
to their advantages compared to traditional two-level topologies, such as better
harmonic performance, filter reduction, lower voltage stress on components, and
higher power processing capability. Following this trend, this work proposes two
SEPIC DC-DC converters, two Ćuk DC-DC converters, and two Zeta DC-DC
converters, all composed of asymmetric totem-pole switching cells with multilevel
f
lying capacitors. These structures are obtained by replacing one switch/diode leg of
the traditional two-level asymmetric switching cell with a similar multilevel flying
capacitor cell. A generalized structure of the flying capacitor switching cell for k
switches is presented. Additionally, an operational analysis of the proposed converters
is conducted, accompanied by simulation and experimental results to validate the
theoretical approach.