TY - GEN
T1 - High power density DC-DC converter for home energy management systems
AU - Martinez, Wilmar
AU - Kimura, Shota
AU - Imaoka, Jun
AU - Yamamoto, Masayoshi
AU - Umetani, Kazuhiro
AU - Arimura, Seikoh
AU - Hirano, Tetsuo
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Environmental issues related to global warming and resources dryness, increase the global concern for reducing the energy consumption using high efficiency and high power density systems. Therefore, home energy management systems (HEMS) deal with these problems by monitoring and controlling the power consumption of home electronics. However, expanding of human living space increases intense requirements to downsize electronic systems. In order to enhance HEMS and optimize the household living space, this paper shows the design and power loss analysis of a high power density DC-DC converter capable to achieve high efficiency with low weight and low volume components. This converter, developed for home electronics and electric vehicles, uses a novel magnetic coupling technique capable to reduce the size of magnetic components and of the converter itself. As a result, a 1 kW interleaved boost converter with integrated winding coupled inductors (IWCI) was designed and experimentally validated obtaining a volumetric power density of 145 cc/kW.
AB - Environmental issues related to global warming and resources dryness, increase the global concern for reducing the energy consumption using high efficiency and high power density systems. Therefore, home energy management systems (HEMS) deal with these problems by monitoring and controlling the power consumption of home electronics. However, expanding of human living space increases intense requirements to downsize electronic systems. In order to enhance HEMS and optimize the household living space, this paper shows the design and power loss analysis of a high power density DC-DC converter capable to achieve high efficiency with low weight and low volume components. This converter, developed for home electronics and electric vehicles, uses a novel magnetic coupling technique capable to reduce the size of magnetic components and of the converter itself. As a result, a 1 kW interleaved boost converter with integrated winding coupled inductors (IWCI) was designed and experimentally validated obtaining a volumetric power density of 145 cc/kW.
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U2 - 10.1109/IGBSG.2014.6835247
DO - 10.1109/IGBSG.2014.6835247
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84903851184
SN - 9781467361231
T3 - Proceedings of 2014 International Conference on Intelligent Green Building and Smart Grid, IGBSG 2014
BT - Proceedings of 2014 International Conference on Intelligent Green Building and Smart Grid, IGBSG 2014
PB - IEEE Computer Society
T2 - 1st International Conference on Intelligent Green Building and Smart Grid, IGBSG 2014
Y2 - 23 April 2014 through 25 April 2014
ER -