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Partially Isolated Single-Magnetic Multiport Converter Based on Integration of Series-Resonant Converter and Bidirectional PWM Converter

Recent power systems, such as renewable energy systems consisting of solar panels and rechargeable batteries, contain multiple power sources and need multiple converters in proportion to the number of power sources, resulting in increased system complexity and cost. This paper proposes a multiport c...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on power electronics 2018-11, Vol.33 (11), p.9575-9587
Main Authors: Uno, Masatoshi, Oyama, Rina, Sugiyama, Kazuki
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Frequency modulation
Inductors
Integration
Magnetic materials
multiport converter (MPC)
Photonic crystals
Power sources
Pulse duration
Pulse duration modulation
Pulse frequency modulation
Pulse width modulation
pulse width modulation (PWM) converter
Pulse width modulation converters
Rechargeable batteries
series-resonant converter (SRC)
Switches
Transient response
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