Active Current Balancing Technique employing the Lunze's Transformation for Converters based on Multistate Switching Cells

Francisco Barbosa Brito Jr.

Federal University of Ceara - UFC

Francisco Barbosa Brito Jr. was born in Nova Olinda, Brazil in 1989. He studied industrial automation at the Federal Institute of Ceará (IFCE) and obtained his M.sc. degree in 2013 from the Federal University of Ceará (UFC), where he has since August 2013 been a Ph.D. student. He has been working at the Energy Processing and Control Group (GPEC) since 2012. The focus of his current research is on modern power electronics applications and parallel connection of power converters. M.sc. Brito Jr. is a student member of the IEEE and SOBRAEP.

Abstract

This paper presents the control-oriented modeling of pulse-width modulated converters which employ the multistate switching cells concept and proposes a current balancing technique able to equalize the currents through the... [ view full abstract ]

Authors

  1. Francisco Barbosa Brito Jr. (Federal University of Ceara - UFC)
  2. Marcelo Lobo Heldwein (Federal University of Santa Catarina - UFSC)
  3. René Bascopé (Federal University of Ceara - UFC)

Topic Areas

Non-Isolated DC-DC Conveters , Small Signal Analysis and Modeling of Power Converters

Session

OP-6B » DC/DC Converters (09:50 - Wednesday, 2nd December, Esmeralda)