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In recent years, advancements in power converter technology for wind energy conversion systems have aimed to enhance power output, increase reliability, and improve overall efficiency. However, achieving a fixed and high-power DC output remains a challenge. This study explores three modes of operation for a DC-DC boost converter to enhance fixed DC output, essential for various applications like battery charging and electronics. The research categorizes DC system topologies based on factors such as setup complexity, cost-effectiveness, and performance metrics. It proposes a DC/DC conversion approach that offers cost-effectiveness and efficiency, aiming to set a new standard in topology for future converters. The study addresses key challenges in the efficiency of the step-up process of DC/DC converters, focusing on parameter design, operational principles, and control strategies. Simulation results confirm the effectiveness of the suggested approach, emphasizing its future potential for non-isolated high step-up DC/DC converters. Reduced device voltage stress and increased efficiency represent the two advantages of the suggested three-level DC-DC boost converter, which combines a standard boost converter with a switched capacitor function to supply three capacitors in series. Simulation results demonstrate the converter's effectiveness in a wind energy conversion system, showcasing its potential for high-power applications.
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