Presentation 1
Presentation 1
Presentation 1
SIDO
BATTERY
CONVERTER
Z SOURCE SIDO
CONVERTER BATTERY
CONVERTER
Mode 1 [t0-t1]: At time t0, switch S1 is turned on. Filter inductor L1 is charged, and the power is transferred from
input to output Vo2. Current iLk recovers to zero until time t1 since the leakage inductance exists. The secondary
side of coupled inductor and C3 are in series connection to charge C4 through diode D
MODE 2
Mode 2 [t1-t2]: After time t1, current iLk keeps increasing and becomes positive. Therefore, diodes
D1, D4 are reverse biased and diodes D2, D3 are forward biased. Capacitor C1 and source Vin charge
the capacitor C2.
MODE 3
At time t2, S2 is turned off. Then, the parasitic capacitor of S2 is charged, and
that of S3 is discharged.
MODE-4
At time t3, S3 is turned on. The power stored in L1 is discharged to the output
Vo2 until switch S3 is off.
MODE-5
Switch S1 is turned off at t4. The voltage of S1 is reduced to zero, and that of S2 is increased to a high
level due to the primary side current ip and leakage inductance current iLk.
MODE-6
Switch S2 is turned on at time t5. The current iLk starts to reduce. Owing to the leakage inductance
of the coupled inductor, iLk reaches zero at t6.
MODE-7
After t6, the current of leakage inductance becomes negative. Diodes D1, D4 are forward biased. The
power is delivered from the input source and capacitor C3 to capacitor C4, and capacitor C1 is charged.
MODE-8
At t7, switch S3 is turned off so that the power stored in the parasitic capacitor of S1 is
transferred to that of S3. Hence, switch S1 can realize ZVS at t8.
SIMULATION DIAGRAM
PV VOLTAGE
VOLTAGE AND CURRENT
SPEED AND TORQUE
HARDWARE COMPONENT
Transformer -230/15v step-down transformer
PV panel - 10watts.
Capacitors - 25v,1000uf,10v ,1000uf
PN junction diodes-1N4007
Microcontroller -PIC16f877a
Driver IC-IRS2110
Inductor -1mH
regulator -LM 7805
bridge rectifier - W 10
Mosfet -IRF840
DC LAMP -9 WATTS
Battery -12v,1.5aH
Induction motor -
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