Study on a DC-DC Converter using a Three-Phase Transformer with Zero-Phase Current

  • Itogawa Yuki
    Advanced Technology R&D Center, Mitsubishi Electric Corp.
  • Amimoto Takeshi
    Advanced Technology R&D Center, Mitsubishi Electric Corp.
  • Kawai Yu
    Advanced Technology R&D Center, Mitsubishi Electric Corp.
  • Okuda Tatsuya
    Advanced Technology R&D Center, Mitsubishi Electric Corp.

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  • 三相変圧器の零相電流を用いたDC-DCコンバータ回路の検討
  • サン ソウヘンアツキ ノ レイソウ デンリュウ オ モチイタ DC-DC コンバータ カイロ ノ ケントウ

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<p>This paper describes a high-frequency-isolation circuit that uses a three-phase transformer with a zero-phase current. The proposed circuit contains a bidirectional chopper circuit and a three-phase high-frequency isolation circuit. The bidirectional chopper circuit controls the DC bus voltage of the first circuit independent from the input voltage source. Thus, the ratio of the DC bus voltage of the first circuit to that of the second circuit can be controlled, which is important in controlling the high-frequency isolation circuit. This study theoretically analyzes the proposed circuit and obtains typical circuit waveforms by simulation. In addition, experimental results using the proposed circuit are discussed. The efficiency of the proposed circuit is measured and compared for each DC bus voltage value. As a result, the proposed circuit can be effectively used for demand control such as in energy storage systems including battery PCS because of its high efficiency using a full-ranged soft-switching technique by controlling the DC bus voltage.</p>

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