Hybrid boosting converters
Abstract:
Various examples are provided for hybrid boosting converters (HBCs). In one example, a HBC includes an inductive switching core and a bipolar voltage multiplier (BVM) coupled to the inductive switching core. In another example, a HBC micro-inverter includes an inductive switching core coupled to an input voltage; a BVM comprising a positive branch and a negative branch coupled to the inductive switching core; and a switched bridge coupled across the positive and negative branches of the BVM. In another example, a 3D HBC includes a common axis comprising a series of capacitors; and a plurality of parallel wings coupled to the common axis. The parallel wings form a BVM when coupled to the common axis and include an inductive switching core that is coupled to an input voltage. The common axis can include a single input voltage or multiple input voltages can be coupled through the wings.
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