In this work a proof of concept for a step-down DC-DC converter used in a high voltage submarine application is presented. The purpose of the converter is to step down a 5000V-6000V input to a 24V output which can serve as an input to a submarine sensor. The completed system consists of two stages where the first stage is an unregulated switched capacitor converter to step down the initial input to a voltage range more appropriate for the selected second stage. The second stage is a regulated flyback converter topology which regulates the final output to the desired 24V. Performance evaluation of the proposed system are carried out using LTspice simulation software. Results of the simulation demonstrate that the proposed converter operates ...
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Abstract-This paper presents a DC/DC converter topology for charging high voltage bulk capacitors fo...
Since 2002, the department of electricity at Uppsala university has pushed the Lysekil project. The ...
With the advancement of recent technology, more electronic companies strive to make their electronic...
The subsea observation network has become an indispensable means of ocean exploration worldwide. How...
In this project, a hardware implementation of a current-source DC-DC converter for powering sensors ...
Due to an increased focus on the development of high-power marine microgrids, new vessels are being ...
In a recently completed Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant, DTI demonstrated the electr...
This study proposes a non-isolated converter derived from the conventional flyback topology based on...
Power electronics technology has been widely used in industry. High-frequency harmonics caused by po...
A novel step-up/step-down DC-DC converter with improved voltage gain characteristics is suggested in...
High-side gate drivers to be used in EVs and HEVs should target high insulation voltage, as well as ...
AbstractThis paper proposes a new topology of a high step-down dc-dc converter with a conversion rat...
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Subsea electrification is one of the key building blocks for harnessing deep-water hydrocarbon resou...
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Abstract-This paper presents a DC/DC converter topology for charging high voltage bulk capacitors fo...
Since 2002, the department of electricity at Uppsala university has pushed the Lysekil project. The ...
With the advancement of recent technology, more electronic companies strive to make their electronic...