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Electronic systems reliant on solar sources need DC voltage over 50 volts; hence, the use of converters is essential to satisfy client requirements. Converters modify the output voltage based on the input voltage. Quadratic DC-DC step-up converters are often used to enhance voltage transfer gain and efficiency. This sort of converter circumvents the issues associated with regular cascaded converters. Alongside the primary aims of its use, the researcher must address the practical aspects of the suggested approach, including duty cycle operational range, output voltage fluctuations, reduction of component consumption, cost, and complexity. This article examines and compares quadratic step-up converter topologies from recent years, highlighting researchers' endeavours to attain high voltage transfer gain, regulated output, and efficiency. The comparison results of the high gain converter are shown (Table 1) to assist in selecting an appropriate high gain topology for a particular application.
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Type of Study: Review Paper | Subject: VLSI
Received: 2024/03/01 | Revised: 2025/02/05 | Accepted: 2025/01/22

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