JOURNAL OF POWER ELECTRONICS, v.24, no.7, pp.1095 - 1103
Abstract
This paper aims to analyze the inrush load current and develop an inrush current suppressor circuit optimized for a low-voltage DC (LVDC) distribution network. The connection of a substantial input capacitor in the DC load can induce a surge current, leading to significant issues in the LVDC distribution network, such as DC bus voltage drop and potential system damage. To address this issue, this paper presents the design of a voltage control system for a triple-active-bridge (TAB) converter in the LVDC distribution network, evaluating the need for the inrush current suppressor circuit. Control stability during the occurrence of the inrush current is analyzed using the small-signal model of the TAB converter. In addition, this paper proposes an inrush current suppressor circuit, presenting a design methodology to achieve the desired current suppression performance. Experiments are conducted on a laboratory-scale LVDC distribution network utilizing a 4-kW prototype converter to validate the performance of the suggested inrush current suppressor.