A modified Topology to acquire high efficiency of a bidirectional method of DC–DC converter of non-isolated approach is proposed. The modified circuit involves four numbers of switches with their body diodes, passive elements as two inductors as well as a capacitor and the circuit arrangements double boost converters to progress the voltage gain. The input current of the proposed topology divided amongst the two dissimilar values of inductors produces greater efficiency. In the step-down mode, an apparent lessening in voltage gain and also enhanced efficiency can be realized in the recommended system by expending a synchronous rectification. The modified topology shields the technique for presentation of easy control configurations and is u...
In this paper a Full-Bridge Converter (FBC) for bidirectional power transfer is presented. The propo...
High step-up DC–DC converters are increasingly required in many industrial applications. Conventiona...
Due to concerns, such as global warming and depletion of fossil fuels, countries are forced to integ...
A modified Topology to acquire high efficiency of a bidirectional method of DC–DC converter of non-i...
A novel bidirectional dc–dc converter is presented in this paper. The circuit configuration of the p...
This paper presents a dual inductor based current-fed bidirectional non-isolated DC–DC converter for...
In this paper, a high-conversion-ratio bidirectional DC–DC converter with dual coupled inductors is ...
Owing to the low voltage level that renewable energy sources like solar panels frequently provide, a...
A switched-capacitor bidirectional DC-DC converter with a high step-up/step-down voltage gain is pro...
A novel bidirectional DC-DC converter with high conversion ratio is proposed in this paper. The prop...
In this paper, an interleaved switched-capacitor bidirectional DC-DC converter with a high step-up/s...
In order to match the voltages between high voltage battery stacks and low voltage super-capacitors ...
Abstract—Many applications call for high step-up dc–dc converters that do not require isolation. Som...
This paper proposes a novel dc-dc converter topology to achieve an ultrahigh step-up ratio while mai...
In this paper, a high-conversion-ratio bidirectional DC–DC converter with dual coupled inductors is ...
In this paper a Full-Bridge Converter (FBC) for bidirectional power transfer is presented. The propo...
High step-up DC–DC converters are increasingly required in many industrial applications. Conventiona...
Due to concerns, such as global warming and depletion of fossil fuels, countries are forced to integ...
A modified Topology to acquire high efficiency of a bidirectional method of DC–DC converter of non-i...
A novel bidirectional dc–dc converter is presented in this paper. The circuit configuration of the p...
This paper presents a dual inductor based current-fed bidirectional non-isolated DC–DC converter for...
In this paper, a high-conversion-ratio bidirectional DC–DC converter with dual coupled inductors is ...
Owing to the low voltage level that renewable energy sources like solar panels frequently provide, a...
A switched-capacitor bidirectional DC-DC converter with a high step-up/step-down voltage gain is pro...
A novel bidirectional DC-DC converter with high conversion ratio is proposed in this paper. The prop...
In this paper, an interleaved switched-capacitor bidirectional DC-DC converter with a high step-up/s...
In order to match the voltages between high voltage battery stacks and low voltage super-capacitors ...
Abstract—Many applications call for high step-up dc–dc converters that do not require isolation. Som...
This paper proposes a novel dc-dc converter topology to achieve an ultrahigh step-up ratio while mai...
In this paper, a high-conversion-ratio bidirectional DC–DC converter with dual coupled inductors is ...
In this paper a Full-Bridge Converter (FBC) for bidirectional power transfer is presented. The propo...
High step-up DC–DC converters are increasingly required in many industrial applications. Conventiona...
Due to concerns, such as global warming and depletion of fossil fuels, countries are forced to integ...