A novel high-boost interleaved DC-DC converter for renewable energy systems
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This work is supported in part by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 52377088) and in part by the Central Government Guiding Local Science and Technology 2021L3005).

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    A high-boost interleaved DC-DC converter that utilizes coupled inductors and voltage multiplier cells (VMC) is proposed in this paper. The input power supply connects to switches through the primary sides of two coupling inductors with an interleaved structure, which reduces the voltage stresses of the switches and lowers the input current ripple. Two capacitors and a diode are placed in series on the secondary side of the coupled in ductors to enhance the high boost capability. The imple mentation of maximum power point tracking (MPPT) is facilitated by the simplification of the control system through common ground. To verify the effectiveness of the proposed converter, an experimental platform and a prototype based on a turns ratio of 1 are presented. The test results show that the voltage stresses on the switches are only 1/8 of the output voltage. The operating principle and design guidelines of the proposed converter are de scribed in detail. The experimental results show that the converter is efficient and stable over a wide power range.

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Yin Chen, Haibin Li, Tao Jin, Senior Member, IEEE. A novel high-boost interleaved DC-DC converter for renewable energy systems[J]. Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems,2025,V10(1):132-147.[Yin Chen, Haibin Li, Tao Jin, Senior Member, IEEE. A novel high-boost interleaved DC-DC converter for renewable energy systems[J]. Power System Protection and Control,2025,V10(1):132-147]

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