Topological variations of the inverse dual converter for high power DC-DC applications
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DC to DC converter topologies that are suitable for high-density, high-power supplies are presented. Topological variations on the basic inverse dual converter (IDC) circuit, such as the coupled transformer and the multiphase and multipulse derivation of the single-phase IDC, are analyzed, and simulation results are discussed. The topologies have most of the IDC features, such as buck-boost operation, bidirectional power processing, capacitive commutation for switches, and unlimited high-power capability. The multiphase, the coupled transformer, and the power distribution IDC topologies offer additional properties, such as significant power-density improvement, isolation, AC tapping, and input-current reduction. A quantitative comparison between the single- and the multiphase IDC is presented.
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Conference Record of the 1990 IEEE Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting