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Power conversion system integrating OBC and LDC using tapped transformers for weight, volume, and cost reductions in electric vehiclesPower conversion system integrating OBC and LDC using tapped transformers for weight, volume, and cost reductions in electric vehicles

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Power conversion system integrating OBC and LDC using tapped transformers for weight, volume, and cost reductions in electric vehicles
Authors
Heo, Dae-HoKwak, Yun-GiKang, Feel-SoonLee, Byoung-Hee
Issue Date
Aug-2023
Publisher
Springer
Keywords
Cost model analysis; Electric vehicles charger; Low voltage dc-to-dc converter; On-board charger
Citation
Journal of Power Electronics, v.23, no.8, pp 1262 - 1271
Pages
10
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Journal of Power Electronics
Volume
23
Number
8
Start Page
1262
End Page
1271
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/59657
DOI
10.1007/s43236-023-00654-8
ISSN
1598-2092
2093-4718
Abstract
Electric vehicle (EV) on-board chargers (OBC) use high-frequency transformers for isolation between the grid power and the propulsion battery. Additionally, low voltage dc-to-dc converters (LDC) require high-frequency transformers for high step-down and electrical isolation. Although a high-frequency transformer is used for isolation, it is desirable to minimize the use of magnetic materials because the isolation breakdown between the windings of the transformer occurs due to vibration. It also increases the weight and volume, and reduces the mileage of vehicles. Therefore, this paper proposes an OBC–LDC integrated system without additional windings by dividing the transformer windings used for the OBC. Depending on the connection state of the selective switch in the proposed system, it is divided into a propulsion battery charging mode and an auxiliary battery charging mode. At the same time, the selective switch converts the required transformer turns ratio in the changed operation mode. The proposed OBC–LDC integrated system is verified through prototype experiments. In addition, the volume and weight of a conventional vehicle charger and the proposed integrated charger are compared, and the economic benefits of the proposed charger are derived through cost model analysis (CMA). © 2023, The Author(s) under exclusive licence to The Korean Institute of Power Electronics.
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