Modeling and simulation of novel stepped DC coupled quasi Z-Multilevel Inverter for single phase systems

This paper presents the modeling and simulation of a novel topology of quasi Z-Multilevel Inverter with stepped DC input. The proposed inverter incorporates a simple switching technique with reduced component count and is aimed at producing boosted multilevel output AC voltage. The inverter consists...

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Main Authors: Meenakshi T., Vanitha N. Suthanthira
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Polish Academy of Sciences 2016-09-01
Series:Archives of Electrical Engineering
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spelling doaj-5c058ae94d2c4cf6891b297862266a992020-11-25T03:17:05ZengPolish Academy of SciencesArchives of Electrical Engineering2300-25062016-09-0165343744810.1515/aee-2016-0032aee-2016-0032Modeling and simulation of novel stepped DC coupled quasi Z-Multilevel Inverter for single phase systemsMeenakshi T.0Vanitha N. Suthanthira1Department of EEE, Jansons Institute of Technology, Coimbatore, India Department of EEE, Knowledge Institute of Technology, Salem, India This paper presents the modeling and simulation of a novel topology of quasi Z-Multilevel Inverter with stepped DC input. The proposed inverter incorporates a simple switching technique with reduced component count and is aimed at producing boosted multilevel output AC voltage. The inverter consists of two stages and the buck /boost operation is obtained by varying the shoot through period of the pulses obtained by maximum constant boost control with third harmonic injection. With all the advantages of the quasi Z-network, the proposed inverter eliminates the fly back diodes and capacitors present in a conventional Z-Multilevel Inverter. Further the stress on the devices is less which leads to reduction in component value and hence the cost. The novel stepped DC coupled Single Phase quasi Z-Multilevel Inverter is modeled and simulated in the MATLAB - SIMULINK environment and its performance is analyzed for varying input and switching conditions. The voltage and current waveforms across each stage of the inverter is analyzed and the results are presented for different levels of input.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/aee.2016.65.issue-3/aee-2016-0032/aee-2016-0032.xml?format=INTmultilevel invertershoot throughquasi Z-Sourcemodulation index
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author Meenakshi T.
Vanitha N. Suthanthira
spellingShingle Meenakshi T.
Vanitha N. Suthanthira
Modeling and simulation of novel stepped DC coupled quasi Z-Multilevel Inverter for single phase systems
Archives of Electrical Engineering
multilevel inverter
shoot through
quasi Z-Source
modulation index
author_facet Meenakshi T.
Vanitha N. Suthanthira
author_sort Meenakshi T.
title Modeling and simulation of novel stepped DC coupled quasi Z-Multilevel Inverter for single phase systems
title_short Modeling and simulation of novel stepped DC coupled quasi Z-Multilevel Inverter for single phase systems
title_full Modeling and simulation of novel stepped DC coupled quasi Z-Multilevel Inverter for single phase systems
title_fullStr Modeling and simulation of novel stepped DC coupled quasi Z-Multilevel Inverter for single phase systems
title_full_unstemmed Modeling and simulation of novel stepped DC coupled quasi Z-Multilevel Inverter for single phase systems
title_sort modeling and simulation of novel stepped dc coupled quasi z-multilevel inverter for single phase systems
publisher Polish Academy of Sciences
series Archives of Electrical Engineering
issn 2300-2506
publishDate 2016-09-01
description This paper presents the modeling and simulation of a novel topology of quasi Z-Multilevel Inverter with stepped DC input. The proposed inverter incorporates a simple switching technique with reduced component count and is aimed at producing boosted multilevel output AC voltage. The inverter consists of two stages and the buck /boost operation is obtained by varying the shoot through period of the pulses obtained by maximum constant boost control with third harmonic injection. With all the advantages of the quasi Z-network, the proposed inverter eliminates the fly back diodes and capacitors present in a conventional Z-Multilevel Inverter. Further the stress on the devices is less which leads to reduction in component value and hence the cost. The novel stepped DC coupled Single Phase quasi Z-Multilevel Inverter is modeled and simulated in the MATLAB - SIMULINK environment and its performance is analyzed for varying input and switching conditions. The voltage and current waveforms across each stage of the inverter is analyzed and the results are presented for different levels of input.
topic multilevel inverter
shoot through
quasi Z-Source
modulation index
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