Table-aided design of the energy-storage reactor in dc-to-dc converters
Abstract
A new procedure for the selection of magnetic cores for use in energy-storage dc-to-dc power converters which eliminates the need for an automated computer search algorithm and stored data file is presented. The converter configurations included in the procedure are the three commonly encountered single-winding converters for voltage step-up, for current step-up and for voltage step-up/current step-up, and for the two-winding converter for voltage step-up/current step-up. For each converter configuration, three types of controllers are considered - constant-frequency, constant on-time and constant off-time. Using concepts developed from analyses of these converters by considering the transfer of energy by means of an energy-storage inductor or transformer, a special table of parameters calculated from magnetic core data is constructed and leads to a considerably simplified design procedure.
- Publication:
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Power Electronics Specialists Conference
- Pub Date:
- June 1975
- Bibcode:
- 1975pes..conf..113O
- Keywords:
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- Computer Aided Design;
- Electric Energy Storage;
- Electric Reactors;
- Magnetic Cores;
- Voltage Converters (Dc To Dc);
- Algorithms;
- Data Storage;
- Energy Conversion Efficiency;
- Inductors;
- Information Retrieval;
- Searching;
- Transformers;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering