Wednesday, 11 February 2015
Quasi Z and Extended Quasi Z DC-DC converter
Monday, 9 February 2015
Z- source based DC-DC converter
Lets start or MISO systems' discussion with a trending technology - Z source impedance network. This was proposed in 2002 and up till now, it is utilized in almost every possible power conversion circuit.
We start our discussion with the simplest application i.e. DC-DC converter. Z source based DC-DC converter can reduce in-rush and harmonic current, provide larger range of output dc voltage and improve reliability. It can operate in voltage-fed and current-fed when the place of the source and load is exchanged each other (bidirectional operation), and it can be perform buck-boost function in these two conditions.
The figure shows voltage fed Z source based DC-DC converter.
The Z-network of the Z-source dc-dc converter is symmetrical, that is, the inductors L1 and L2 and capacitors C1 and C2 have the same inductance (L) and capacitance (C), respectively.
so we have,
Saturday, 7 February 2015
MISO systems
Hi folks,
I know its been a long time. lets resume our discussion from MISO (multiple input single output) systems that I am working on. (actually I have been working a lot of arenas lately - MISO systems, 9 switch inverter, Z source derivatives etc n published 3 ieee conference papers too).
The thing about DC-DC converter is they become cost inefficient n bulky when it comes to interfacing more number of sources. Say boost converter, for 10 sources, we need 10 inductors, 10 diodes, 10 capacitors n 10 switches. so there is need of a topology that reduces number of inductors and capacitors with giving us independent control over each source.
The MISO system I was working on fuses boost converter and conventional Z source to reduce passive elements and improve gain of the system. It also reduces ripples in source current and voltage stress on each source. It provides independent control for each source. It can also work for voltage sources having different magnitudes. This is a feature that very few MISO systems can achieve.
we will talk about it.
I would like to have your views on MISO. In case you have any doubts, feel free to comment.



