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A new boost switched capacitor multilevel inverter using different multi carrier PWM techniques

Thematic Areas : Center for Computational Engineering and Networking (CEN)

Publisher : 2014 International Conference on Circuits, Power and Computing Technologies, ICCPCT 2014

Source : International Conference on Circuits, Power and Computing Technologies, ICCPCT

Campus : Coimbatore

School : School of Engineering

Center : Computational Engineering and Networking

Department : Center for Computational Engineering and Networking (CEN)

Year : 2014

Abstract : In this paper, a new boost switched capacitor multilevel inverter is proposed. Two structures: a switched capacitor circuit a two level (full bridge) inverter are connected in cascade. The proposed inverter outputs a larger output voltage than the input voltage. The inverter can be smaller than the conventional two-stage inverter, which consists of boost converter and a full bridge inverter. Number of switching devices used in the circuit is reduced as compared to the conventional cascaded multilevel inverter of same configuration. The multilevel dc output voltage of the switched capacitor circuit is the input voltage of the classical full bridge inverter, resulting in a staircase output voltage waveform. Such a multilevel waveform is close to a sinusoid; its harmonic content can be reduced when compared to the conventional multilevel inverter by using the pwm control strategy. The proposed inverter is driven by different multi carrier based techniques like PDPWM, PODPWM APODPWM and total harmonic distortion (THD) of each type is compared. The simulation model is done using MATLAB 7.9/ SEVTÜLINK package results are shown. © 2014 IEEE.

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