Abstract
The
implementation of an interleaved boost converter (IBC) using SiC diodes
for photovoltaic (PV)
applications is presented in this paper. The converter
consists of two switching cells sharing the PV panel output current. Their switching patterns are
synchronized with 180° phase shift. Each switching cell has a SiC Schottky diode and a CoolMOS switching device. The SiC
diodes provide zero reverse-recovery current
ideally, which reduces the commutation losses of the
switches. Such an advantage from the SiC diodes enables higher
efficiency and higher power density of the converter system by
reducing the requirement of the cooling system. This
paper presents also an optimization study of the size and efficiency of the IBC. Based on 1) the steady-state characteristic of the topology; 2) the static and
dynamic characteristics of the switching cells; 3)
the loss model of the magnetic components; and 4) the cooling system design,
the paper provides a set of design
criteria, procedures, and
experimental results for a 2.5 kW IBC prototype using SiC diodes.
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