Mummadi Veerachary
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
233 Papers
841 Citations
Mummadi Veerachary is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. The author has contributed to research in topics: Boost converter & Buck converter. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 205 publications. Previous affiliations of Mummadi Veerachary include Indian Institutes of Technology & University of the Ryukyus.
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Papers
Buck-integrated SEPIC converter for photovoltaic power conversion
Mummadi Veerachary
- 11 Dec 2009
TL;DR: Analysis and control of two-input buck integrated SEPIC converter, suitable for photovoltaic (PV) applications, is presented, validating the proposed power distribution.
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Robust digital deadbeat control for DC-DC power converter with online parameter estimation
Anmol Ratna Saxena,Mummadi Veerachary +1 more
- 01 Dec 2010
TL;DR: In this article, a robust digital deadbeat current controller with online estimation of inductor value is proposed for a fourth-order boost dc-dc switching power converter, which can also be extended to inductor-2 current.
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First-order pseudo dead-beat current controller for buck converter
Mummadi Veerachary,Gundu Satish +1 more
- 11 Dec 2009
TL;DR: In this paper, a pseudo deadbeat controller (PDC) was proposed for buck dc-dc converter, which gave almost first order current control response together with robust performance against converter parameter variation.
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Low source current-ripple high gain boost converter
Mummadi Veerachary,Mudigonda N V Bhavana +1 more
- 01 Dec 2014
TL;DR: The proposed converter exhibits higher voltage gain, almost double, in comparison to the well-established conventional boost converter, and steady-state performance proposed converter is compared with other high-gain dc-dc converters.
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Non-isolated bidirectional DC–DC converters with multi-converter functionality employing novel start-up and mode transition techniques
TL;DR: This work targets reducing the mode transition time drastically, for two of the bidirectional DC–DC converters (BDCs) employed in energy storage systems, simultaneously proposing a smooth start-up process.
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