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From Non-Modular to Modular Concept of Bidirectional Buck/Boost Converter for Microgrid Applications

Michal Frivaldsky, Slavomir Kascak, Jan Morgos and Michal Prazenica
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Michal Frivaldsky: Department of Mechatronics and Electronics, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies, University of Zilina, 01026 Zilina, Slovakia
Slavomir Kascak: Department of Mechatronics and Electronics, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies, University of Zilina, 01026 Zilina, Slovakia
Jan Morgos: Department of Mechatronics and Electronics, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies, University of Zilina, 01026 Zilina, Slovakia
Michal Prazenica: Department of Mechatronics and Electronics, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies, University of Zilina, 01026 Zilina, Slovakia

Energies, 2020, vol. 13, issue 12, 1-23

Abstract: In this article, the practical comparison of the operational performance of the modular (or multiport) and non-modular bidirectional buck/boost (bi-BB) DC/DC converter is realized. The main contribution of the work is the evaluation of both concepts based on various aspects, considering the qualitative indicators of the systems relevant for microgrids. Here, we discuss efficiency, electrical properties, costs, and component values. At the same time, critical comparisons are provided for converters based on SiC and GaN technology (non-modular high-voltage SiC-based dual-interleaved converter and modular low-voltage GaN-based). The concepts are specific with their operating frequency, whereby for each solution, the switching frequency is different and directly influences relevant components. The efficiency, overall system volume, output voltage ripple, and input current ripple are compared mutually between both concepts with a dependency on power delivery. These factors, together with overall volume and costs, are very important considering modern converters for microgrid systems. The summary of pros and cons is realized for each of the proposed converters, whereby the evaluation criterion is reflected within the electrical properties targeting microgrid application.

Keywords: bidirectional converter; high efficiency; GaN; SiC; buck-boost converter; high switching frequency (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q Q0 Q4 Q40 Q41 Q42 Q43 Q47 Q48 Q49 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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