Design and Simulation of Multimode Single Leg Converter for Energy Conversion

Developed multimode single leg converter replaces bidirectional and boost converter in the conventional power conversion system. There-by increasing system efficiency and fault tolerance capacity. Proposed converter has four modes of operation and these modes are simulated using MAT Lab-SIMULINK. This power electronic technology can be applied to renewable & alternative energy generation systems and electric vehicles.

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