基于开关电容的模块化t型逆变器

S. Kakar, S. Ayob, N. M. Nordin, Sze Sing Lee, M. Saad bin Arif
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基于开关电容(SC)的逆变器拓扑对于可再生能源应用非常有吸引力,可以在单级将低直流电压升压到更高的交流电压,而无需前端dc-dc转换器,从而提高整体系统的效率,可靠性和功率密度。本文提出了一种基于开关电容技术的模块化多电平逆变器。本文采用串并联转换技术,有效地实现了开关电容电压的自平衡。与其他最新的基于SC的mli拓扑结构相比,该结构具有负载电流路径和SC充电路径中导电半导体器件数量少等优点。此外,每个电容器至少充电一半的基本周期,减少电压纹波,提高逆变器效率。因此,该逆变器适用于高电平发电,直接从低压直流电源获得额定交流电压。通过在不同调制指标和负载条件下的7电平正弦PWM仿真,验证了该逆变器的优点和可行性。
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Switched-Capacitor-Based Modular T-Type Inverter with Reduced Switch Count
Switched-capacitor (SC) based inverter topologies are very attractive for renewable energy applications to step-up low dc voltage to higher ac voltage in single-stage without the need of front-end dc-dc converters, thus improving overall system efficiency, reliability and power density. This paper presents a new modular multilevel inverter based on switched-capacitor technique. Herein, series-parallel conversion technique is utilized to effectively self-balance the switched-capacitor voltages. Compared to other latest SC-based MLIs topology, the proposed structure features several advantages such as: low number of conducting semiconductor devices in load current paths and SC Charging paths. In addition, each capacitor is charged for at least half of the fundamental period that reduces voltage ripple and improves the inverter efficiency. Consequently, the presented inverter is suitable for high levels generation to achieve the rated ac voltage directly from a low voltage dc source. The merits and feasibility of the proposed inverter are verified through simulation for seven levels with sinusoidal PWM at different modulation indices and load conditions.
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