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fuel cell 2 interleaved topologies 2 photovoltaic 2 DC/DC switching converters 1 asymmetrical interleaved 1 asymmetrical interleaving 1 control-oriented model 1 dc/dc switching converters 1 discontinuous conduction mode 1 discontinuous conduction mode (DCM) 1
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Arango, Eliana 2 Calvente, Javier 2 Giral, Roberto 2 Ramos-Paja, Carlos Andres 2 Serna, Sergio 1 Serna-Garces, Sergio Ignacio 1
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Asymmetrical Interleaved DC/DC Switching Converters for Photovoltaic and Fuel Cell Applications—Part 2: Control-Oriented Models
Arango, Eliana; Ramos-Paja, Carlos Andres; Calvente, Javier - In: Energies 6 (2013) 10, pp. 5570-5596
A previous article has presented the members of the asymmetrical interleaved dc/dc switching converters family as very appropriate candidates to interface between photovoltaic or fuel cell generators and their loads because of their reduced ripple and increased current processing capabilities....
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Asymmetrical Interleaved DC/DC Switching Converters for Photovoltaic and Fuel Cell Applications—Part 1: Circuit Generation, Analysis and Design
Arango, Eliana; Ramos-Paja, Carlos Andres; Calvente, Javier - In: Energies 5 (2012) 11, pp. 4590-4623
A novel asymmetrical interleaved dc/dc switching converters family intended for photovoltaic and fuel cell applications is presented in this paper. The main requirements on such applications are small ripples in the generator and load, as well as high voltage conversion ratio. Therefore,...
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