Common-Ground Grid-Connected Five-Level Transformerless Inverter With Integrated Dynamic Voltage Boosting Feature
- Publisher:
- Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
- Publication Type:
- Journal Article
- Citation:
- IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics, 2022, 10, (6), pp. 6661-6672
- Issue Date:
- 2022-12-01
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A single-phase common-ground five-level (5L) inverter with a dynamic voltage conversion gain and capability of operating in a wide input voltage range and a single-stage energy conversion configuration is presented in this article. The proposed topology requires nine active power switches and is comprised of an integrated switched-boost (SB) module connected in series to a switched-flying-capacitor (SFC) cell. Two self-balanced capacitors with a single boost inductor in the integrated SB module are employed to generate a 5L output voltage waveform with a dynamic voltage conversion gain. The current stress profile of all the active and passive elements is kept within a permissible input current range. By adopting an extra diode-capacitor-inductor network into the integrated SB module and with the utilization of the same SFC cell, the proposed topology is extended to achieve a quadratic voltage conversion gain while retaining the quality of ac voltage waveform. Theoretical analysis, closed-loop control/modulation principles, design guidance, comparative study, and relevant experimental results obtained from a 1.5-kW laboratory-built prototype are presented to ascertain the operation and feasibility of the proposed system.
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