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PROJECT PHASE II Review I

BIDIRECTIONAL DC-DC CONVERTER USING THREE SWITCHES

PRESENTED BY RAMANATHAN.A Roll No: 1061013 M.E(P.E.D)

SUPERVISOR Prof. V. GOPU, M.E., Assistant Professor, EEE

OBJECTIVE

To implement the hardware for the Bidirectional DC-DC converter using three switches.

SIMULATION BLOCK DIAGRAM

SIMULATION RESULT FOR BOOST OPERATION

SIMULATION RESULT FOR BUCK OPERATION

HARDWARE BLOCK DIAGRAM

MODEL SPECIFICATION

Actual model:
High Voltage Input = 42V. Low Voltage Input = 14V.

Scale down model:


High Voltage Input = 24V. Low Voltage Input = 12V.

RECTIFIER

Uncontrolled rectifier: Diode (IN4007) Standard recovery rectifier. Maximum Reverse Voltage: 1000V Maximum Current: 1A RMS Reverse Voltage: 700V Maximum Instantaneous Forward Voltage Drop: 1.1V Maximum Reverse Current : (TJ = 25C)-10A (TJ =100C)-50A Max. temperature which can withstand: 220C for a period of 10sec. The diffused junction voltage range : 50 to 1000V.

DC-DC BUCK AND BOOST CONVERTER

The converter consist of three MOSFETs.


IRF 840
Voltage rating is up to 500V Current rating is up to 8A. Resistance of the single MOSFET is 0.850. Switching speed is in ns. It has high input impedance

DC-DC BUCK AND BOOST CONVERTER

Coupled inductor:
The coupled inductance is due to self inductance. The inductor value is 1mH.

Load specification:
The resistive load up to 5k can be used

DRIVER CIRCUIT
Specification: Opto coupler (MCT2E). Transistor (CK 100, 2N2222). Capacitor (1000uf/25v). Diode (IN4007). Buffer IC (CD4050). Resistor (100 ,1k)

PIC MICRO-CONTROLLER

PIC Microcontroller 16F877A. Input Voltage- 5V DC. VDD range-2.0V to 5.5V. Operating Frequency-DC 20 MHz. Instruction Set-35 Instructions. I/O Ports-Ports A, B, C, D, E. Timers-3. Capture/Compare/PWM modules-2. Interrupt Sources-15. Serial Communications-MSSP, USART. Programmable Brown-out Reset- Yes. Programmable Low-Voltage Detect-Yes. A/D channels- 8 Channels.

WORK PLAN
S.No WORK COMPLETIO STATUS N TIME In progress Hardware components 1st week of selection and data January collection.

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3

Design of the hardware Testing of the hardware Report Submission

2nd week of February 3rd week of March 3rd week of March

In progress In progress In progress

REFERENCES
[1] Y. S. Lee and Y. Y. Chiu, Zero-current-switching switched-capacitor bidirectional DCDC converter, Proc. Inst. Elect. Eng.Elect. Power Appli., vol. 152, no. 6, pp. 15251530, Nov. 2005. [2] K. Jin, M. Yang, X. Ruan, and M. Xu, Three-level bidirectional converter for fuel-cell/battery hybrid power system, IEEE Trans. Ind. Electron., vol. 57, no. 6, pp. 1976-1986, Jun. 2010. [3] X. Zhu, X. Li, G. Shen, and D. Xu, Design of the dynamic power compensation for PEMFC distributed power system, IEEE Trans. Ind.Electron., vol. 57, no. 6, pp. 1935-1944, Jun. 2010.

REFERENCES
[4] L. S. Yang, T. J. Liang, and J. F. Chen, Transformerless DC-DC converters with high step-up voltage gain, IEEE Trans. Ind. Electron.,vol. 56, no. 8, pp. 3144-3152, Aug. 2009. [5] R. J. Wai and R. Y. Duan, High-efficiency bidirectional converter for power sources with great voltage diversity, IEEE Trans. Power Electron.,vol. 22, no. 5, pp. 1986-1996, Sep. 2007. [6] I. D. Kim, S. H. Paeng, J. W. Ahn, E. C. Nho, and J. S. Ko, New bidirectional ZVS PWM sepic/zeta DC-DC converter, in Proc. IEEE ISIE, 2007, pp. 555-560.

THANK YOU

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