Overview of power conversion topologies for EV DC chargers training
This training serves as a preparation for the upcoming live webinar "Demystifying isolated gate drivers in DC EV fast charging applications" taking place on May 31.
ABOUT THIS TRAINING
In DC EV Charging systems, there are two main building blocks; AC/DC and isolated DC/DC power conversion. To support V2G or V2H, these topologies must operate bi-directionally in the future. In addition, and, to solve the challenge of optimizing size and efficiency, it’s important to consider moving from two-level topologies to multi-level topologies as well.
In this presentation we will explain:
- Why move from a 2-level topology to a 3-level topology.
- Which are the most common PFC Inverter stages.
- The operating principles for the three-level: T-type, ANPC NPC and flying capacitor converter.
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OUR PRESENTER
Harald Parzhuber manages the Industrial Systems team for Renewable Energy at Texas Instruments. Harald’s team supports customers with in-depth system knowledge, combined with expertise on TI’s product offerings, addressing the design needs of renewable energy applications.
Harald has over three decades of engineering experience, ranging from design and test engineering, to product definition and system engineering. Harald is credited with four patents in the area of industrial automation.
Resources
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arrow-right Upcoming webinar: Demystifying isolated gate drivers in DC EV fast charging applications -
arrow-right Reference design: TIDA-01606 (3L T-Type) -
arrow-right Reference design: TIDA-010210 (3L ANPC and 3L NPC) -
arrow-right Previous webinar: Evolution of EV charging stations and solutions for future needs