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International Journal of Engineering Research in Computer Science and Engineering (IJERCSE)

Monthly Journal for Computer Science and Engineering

Open Access Journal

International Journal of Engineering Research in Electrical and Electronic Engineering(IJEREEE)

Monthly Journal for Electrical and Electronic Engineering

ISSN : 2395-2717 (Online)

Implementation of Three Port dc-dc Converter Interface with Renewable Energy for High Power Application

Author : Meghana.V 1 Lavanya.K 2 Monisha 3 Krithika.K 4 Mrs.Sarbari Das Sen 5

Date of Publication :7th November 2016

Abstract: In this paper, multiport converters can be used for relatively high-power applications. Due to the advantages of multiport converter, recently there have been extensive researches that result in a wide variety of topologies. Three port Fullbridge-based topologies utilize a lot of switches with complicated driving and control Circuitry due to this reason overall cost and size are high. One simple approach is to interface several converters stages to a common dc bus with independent control for each converter stage. This project presents the control strategy and power management for an integrated three-port converter, which interfaces one solar input port, one battery port, and an isolated output port.

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