joao.caracas
Newbie level 6
Offgrid inverters (convert 12,24 or 48V DC to 220V AC) are definitely not new stuff. Thousands of cheap (crappy) chinese models are available and also some good ones. Our company is starting a project to develop a offgrid inverter 24Vdc/220Vac 2kW, and i don't think reinventing the wheel is a good thing, but I would like to make some improvements on this inverter.
Almost all crappy inverters are based on one or several paralleled push-pull converter coupled with a full bridge inverter, and than my question, with today technology which would be the "best" topology for the DC/DC converter?
It needs to be isolated, high efficiency (as always...), Input voltage 20 to 28V, DC bus 370V, Ac voltage 220V 60Hz...
Do you think a single LLC DC/DC converter would be a good choice for this power?
I have the possibility of making a bidirectional inverter, would CLLC be a good choice of bidirectional dc/dc converter?
Why dont make a single current fed push-pull converter?
Almost all crappy inverters are based on one or several paralleled push-pull converter coupled with a full bridge inverter, and than my question, with today technology which would be the "best" topology for the DC/DC converter?
It needs to be isolated, high efficiency (as always...), Input voltage 20 to 28V, DC bus 370V, Ac voltage 220V 60Hz...
Do you think a single LLC DC/DC converter would be a good choice for this power?
I have the possibility of making a bidirectional inverter, would CLLC be a good choice of bidirectional dc/dc converter?
Why dont make a single current fed push-pull converter?