Abstract: A new non-isolated single-input dual-output (NISIDO) DC-DC converter is proposed in this paper. The converter has the advantage of incorporating multiple outputs for energy storage applications, applicable in DC micro-grid storage systems, Electric vehicular charging stations, battery converters, and renewable energy systems without a filter capacitor. The significant advantage of the converter is it uses the interleaving technique to incorporate the outputs. The voltage stress across the switches and capacitor voltage stress is also reduced drastically. Thus it reduces the capacitor size when compared with the conventional boost converter. A closed-loop control strategy is implemented to control the load voltage as well as the inductor current. The converter is designed, analyzed, implemented, and tested using MATLAB SIMULINK software for 150W. The Simulation results are presented under various operating conditions such as changes in load with solar PV systems. The results from real-time testing are presented with the OPAL-RT system.
Venue: Hotel Plaza, Hyderabad
Institute: Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering & Technology, Hyderabad