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The battery balancing circuit using multi-exciter method
This study proposes a multi-exciter method DC/DC converter topology in order to remove voltage unbalance from batteries. The proposed topology is characterized by a design in which all DC/DC convertor outputs the connected to modules converge into a single transformer. This paper attempts to analyze the dynamic properties of the proposed circuit using a Programmable Synthesizer Interface Module(PSIM), which is useful for power electronics analysis, while also attempting to demonstrate the validity of the proposed circuit through an experiment.