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Reduced Multisource Switched-Capacitor Multilevel Inverter Topologies

  • Mohammad Ali Hosseinzadeh
  • , Maryam Sarebanzadeh
  • , Cristian F. Garcia
  • , Ebrahim Babaei
  • , Jose Rodriguez
  • , Ralph Kennel
  • Universidad de Talca
  • Technical University of Munich
  • University of Tabriz
  • Near East University
  • Universidad San Sebastian

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Abstract

Multisource switched-capacitor multilevel inverters are proper topologies when multiple dc sources are available as renewable energy sources. However, these multilevel inverters have the main drawbacks of requiring a large number of power semiconductors and capacitors and a low boost factor to achieve a large number of voltage levels, which complicate control, reduce performance, and raise the cost. This article presents two configurations for multisource switched-capacitor multilevel inverters. First, a basic multisource switched-capacitor topology is proposed with a small number of capacitors and semiconductors that produce a zero voltage level and a large number of positive voltage levels. The input dc sources are operated in an asymmetric trinary algorithm, while the capacitors are charged/discharged in a binary algorithm using parallel/series modes (without the need for any circuit balancing). Based on the proposed basic topology, two multilevel inverter topologies are proposed, which create bipolar output voltage levels using two different circuits at the output. The first proposed topology uses a standard H-bridge inverter at the output of the basic topology, while the second topology uses an extra switched-capacitor (self-balancing) circuit. The comparison indicates that both the proposed topologies have advantages over most of the reported multisource switched-capacitor multilevel inverters, such as a small number of capacitors, a small number of power semiconductors, low voltage stress, and high boost factor. Furthermore, the proposed topologies decrease the low cost factor in comparison to other topologies. The capacitors' capacitance, power losses, and voltage ripple losses are all measured and evaluated in detail. Theoretical research is validated with the use of laboratory prototypes to validate the performance of the proposed topologies.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)14647-14666
Number of pages20
JournalIEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
Volume37
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2022

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
    SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy

Keywords

  • Multilevel inverter (MLI)
  • multisource (MS) inverters
  • renewable energy source
  • self-balancing
  • switched capacitor (SC)

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