Understanding the partial power processing concept: A case-study of buck-boost DC/DC series regulator

José Renes Pinheiro

Federal University of Santa Maria - UFSM

Dr. José Renes Pinheiro has been a Professor at the Federal University of Santa Maria. He is leadership of Power Electronics and Control Research Group - GEPOC. He was the Technical Program Chairman (1999) and General Chair (2013) of the Brazilian Power Electronics Conference - COBEP and chair of the 1st Power Electronics and Control Seminar - SEPOC. From 2001 to 2002 he was with the Center for Power Electronics Systems - CPES, Virginia Tech, USA, as a Visitor Scholar. He has authored more than 300 technical papers published in proceedings of conferences and journals. His current research interests include Static Converter Design, high-frequency and high-Power Conversion, Multilevel converters, Distributed Power Systems and Renewable Energy, and Modeling and Control of Converters. Dr. Pinheiro is a member of the Brazilian Power Electronics Society - SOBRAEP, and IEEE-PELS/IES/PES/AESS Societies.

Abstract

This paper discusses about the partial power processing concept applied to DC/DC converters, which has been presented in the literature as an option to be used on voltage regulators in several applications such as photovoltaic... [ view full abstract ]

Authors

  1. Jonatan Rafael Rakoski Zientarski (Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology Catarinense - IFC)
  2. José Renes Pinheiro (Federal University of Santa Maria - UFSM)
  3. Mário Lúcio Martins (Federal University of Santa Maria - UFSM)
  4. Hélio Hey (Federal University of Santa Maria - UFSM)

Topic Areas

Isolated DC-DC Converters , Non-Isolated DC-DC Conveters , Photovoltaic Applications (on-grid)

Session

PS-1 » Poster Session I (11:10 - Monday, 30th November, Foyer)