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A novel interleaved nonisolated high gain DC-DC boost converter based on voltage multiplier rectifier. [PDF]
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Interleaved Quadratic Boost DC-DC Converter with Extended Voltage Gain and Reduced Switch Voltage Stress for Photovoltaic Applications. [PDF]
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Switched-coupled-inductor inverter
2013 IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition, 2013A new family of switched-coupled-inductor inverters has been proposed in this paper, with voltage buck-boost function. In voltage-fed switched-coupled-inductor inverter, a boost function can be implemented by introducing an extra shoot-through state on the inverter bridge.
Qin Lei, Fang. Z. Peng, Miaosen Shen
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Investigation of MMIC inductor coupling effects
1997 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium Digest, 1997The coupling effects of two closely placed coplanar spiral inductors are investigated using the FDTD method. Different configurations of two inductors are simulated and the simulation results are compared with measurements. The investigations show an unexpected high impact of the orientation of the coils to the coupling of the two inductors.
M. Werthen +3 more
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COUPLED INDUCTORS-BASED CHAOTIC COLPITTS OSCILLATOR
International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 2011In this paper, a new chaotic circuit is introduced, conceived by considering a Colpitts oscillator with the inclusion of two further elements: a coupled inductor and a variable resistor. The proposed circuit exhibits a rich dynamics that has been experimentally characterized through the bifurcation diagram with respect to the resistor value.
BUSCARINO, Arturo +3 more
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Coupled-inductor analysis and design
1986 17th Annual IEEE Power Electronics Specialists Conference, 1986A new coupled-inductor multiple air-gap structure is proposed and analyzed. These EI and EE core configurations eliminate many of the problems associated with the earlier single air-gap structures such as: high sensitivity of ripple currents to air-gap and/or turns ratio changes, complex winding arrangements and consequent high costs and inferior ...
Slobodan Ćuk, null Zhe Zhang
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Coupled-Inductor L-Source Inverter
IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics, 2017Coupled-inductor L-source inverter is proposed in this paper. Compared to other existing impedance source inverters, the proposed inverter has a unique advantage that makes the proposed inverter flexibly work in two current modes: continuous conduction mode (CCM) and discontinuous conduction mode (DCM).
Hongchen Liu, Yuliang Ji, Pat Wheeler
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Coupled-inductor based multilevel inverter
2017 14th International Conference on Electrical Engineering/Electronics, Computer, Telecommunications and Information Technology (ECTI-CON), 2017In this paper, a new hybrid coupled inductor multilevel inverter (HCIMLI) is proposed. The common characteristic of the coupled inductor inverters is to provide parallel paths for the output current. Therefore, the switching devices operate in lower current rate compared to the rated output current.
Salehahari, Shirin +3 more
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Automatic tuning of coupled inductor filters
2002 IEEE 33rd Annual IEEE Power Electronics Specialists Conference. Proceedings (Cat. No.02CH37289), 2003A coupled inductor filter is presented with interesting notch mode filtering characteristics. Although this configuration has been long established, it has received little attention. The new contribution of this paper is to provide an automatic tuning process that can make use of the frequency domain characteristics of the coupled inductor building ...
R. Balog, P.T. Krein
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Predicting magnetic coupling of power inductors
2014 International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, 2014This paper proposes a new method to indirectly consider the magnetic material of rod core coils for Partial Element Equivalent Circuit (PEEC) simulations by adapting the number of turns. This way of modeling can be extended to the coupling effects in Common Mode (CM) chokes caused by Differential Mode (DM) currents passing through them.
Stefan Hoffmann +2 more
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