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The Practicability Study of the Input-Parallel and Output-Series Converters with Equal Pulse Width of Driving Signals

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The practicability of the IPOS (input-parallel and output-series) DC-DC converters with equal pulse width of driving signals for all the switching devices is studied in this paper. Push–pull forward converters, double-transistor forward converters, and phase-shifted full-bridge converters are chosen as the modular cells in the IPOS system. The influence of the circuit component parameters for the output voltage of each module is analyzed. The research conclusions show that the IPOS dc-dc converters can be controlled with equal pulse width of driving signals in some low cost area.

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This work was funded by Education Department of Shaanxi Provincial Government of China (NO. 2010JK879).

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Wang, L., Chen, Y., Wang, Y., She, Y., Chen, H., Liu, J. (2014). The Practicability Study of the Input-Parallel and Output-Series Converters with Equal Pulse Width of Driving Signals. In: Wang, J. (eds) Proceedings of the First Symposium on Aviation Maintenance and Management-Volume I. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 296. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-54236-7_13

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