Simões, M. GodoyAlsaleem, Abdulhakeem2020-07-062022-02-032020-07-062022-02-032020https://hdl.handle.net/11124/174206Includes bibliographical references.2020 Summer.The global increase in PV installations has driven researchers to find more efficient integration techniques for interfacing PVs with the grid. More innovative converter structures are required to overcome the challenges that face conventional converters. This research presents a high voltage gain isolated DC-DC converter that is suitable for PV applications. The novel converter utilizes a high frequency transformer with 1:1 turns’ ratio and multiplier cells that are also utilizing a 1:1 high frequency transformer. This new approach in topology fabrication allows for a reduced component rating and a very low normalized switch voltage ratio. That means very high voltage gain converters can be realized by using very low voltage switches and diodes. In addition, 1:1 turns’ ratio transformers are easier to design and simpler to manufacture and cut the required duty cycle to half if used in half or full bridge configuration. This research also presents the designed non isolated DC-DC converters that led to the realization of the isolated DC-DC converter. A 450 W prototype is presented and tested to validate the concept and an efficiency study for the converter is also presented.born digitaldoctoral dissertationsengCopyright of the original work is retained by the author.isolatedtransformerZVSPVDC_DCZCSIsolated high efficiency multiplier cell-based PV system DC-DC converter for residential applications, AnText