Voltage-Adjustable Capacitor Isolated Solid-State Transformer

Baiyan Sun, Congzhe Gao*, Xiangdong Liu, Zhen Chen, Tong Zheng

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Abstract

This article proposes a voltage-Adjustable capacitor isolated solid-state transformer (ACISST) to link the medium-voltage direct current distribution and low-voltage direct current distribution. Compared with traditional isolated bidirectional dc-dc converter, the proposed ACISST does not contain high-frequency transformer in base modules (BMs). The galvanic isolation between the primary side and the secondary side of the ACISST is realized by the isolation capacitor as quasi-isolation. The elimination of the high-frequency transformer eliminates the core losses of magnetic elements, improves the conversion efficiency to a certain extent, and reduces the weight of the ACISST. The voltage-Adjustable unit realizes the secondary voltage regulation of stable control when the primary-side voltage fluctuates in an acceptable range or load power varies. Bidirectional power flowing is one of the features of ACISST, which is based on the bidirectional power flowing characteristic of BM and simplified dual active bridge. Simulation and experimental results are presented to validate the theoretical analysis.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8863638
Pages (from-to)7550-7559
Number of pages10
JournalIEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
Volume67
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2020

Keywords

  • Bidirectional dc-dc converter
  • capacitor isolated
  • high efficiency
  • solid-state transformer (SST)
  • voltage adjustable

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