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Critical Parasitic Elements of Coupled Inductors for Ultra-High Voltage Flyback Converters Used to Drive Capacitive Actuators

Mottet, R.  
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Almanza, M.  
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Boegli, A.  
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2019
Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Electrical Machines and Systems ICEMS 2019
The 22nd International Conference on Electrical Machines and Systems - ICEMS 2019

This paper presents the critical parasitic elements of coupled inductors and their influence when designing a low input (12V) and ultra-high output voltage (>4000V) DC-DC Flyback Converter. The aim is to design a compact converter capable to supply the ultra-high voltage required by applications with capacitive loads such as Dielectric Elastomer Actuators (DEAs).

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conference paper
DOI
10.1109/ICEMS.2019.8921772
Web of Science ID

WOS:000537504803114

Author(s)
Mottet, R.  
Almanza, M.  
Boegli, A.  
Perriard, Y.  
Date Issued

2019

Publisher

IEEE

Published in
Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Electrical Machines and Systems ICEMS 2019
ISBN of the book

978-1-7281-3398-0

Series title/Series vol.

International Conference on Electrical Machines and Systems ICEMS

Start page

3476

End page

3480

Subjects

dielectric elastomer actuators

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flyback converter

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ultra-high voltage gain

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high voltage power supply

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REVIEWED

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The 22nd International Conference on Electrical Machines and Systems - ICEMS 2019

Harbin, China

August 11-14, 2019

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September 18, 2019
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