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    Researchers Develop DC Converter for Long-Distance, Underwater Electric Grids

    A team of researchers from Utah State University’s Power Electronics Lab has developed a DC current-to-DC voltage power converter. This converter is equipped for long distances and minimal maintenance, making it particularly useful in underwater power distribution networks.

    Scientists have been interested in building power networks on the ocean floor for years and for a number of reasons: ocean exploration, marine resource development, earthquake, and tsunami monitoring, etc. But because these networks often include a main power supply tens or hundreds of miles away on land from the sensors on the seabed, the technology needs to be equipped for long distances. DC current source is the most efficient option for long-distance transmission, but there aren’t many converters that are designed to operate using DC current source as their input.

    Traditionally, power converters are designed for voltage sources, and there are well-established power converters to deal with these types of inputs. However, there are only a few converters available or suitable for use with a DC current source as input.

    Just as important as the converter’s input is its output. Currently, most of these seabed sensors are designed to operate from a DC voltage source and cannot be directly powered by a current source.

    This work provides a power converter architecture that naturally converts a DC current source to a DC voltage source drive, and it maintains its voltage source output characteristics over a wide range of power levels. This makes the converter suitable to be used across different types of sensors on the seabed, whose voltage and power requirements could vary over a range.

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