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Fault analysis in the 5-level multilevel NCA DC–AC converter

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The existing neutral clamped active inverter has common mode voltage with the high frequency which can reduce the severity with less voltage gain. The traditional active neutral point clamped (APC)… Click to show full abstract

The existing neutral clamped active inverter has common mode voltage with the high frequency which can reduce the severity with less voltage gain. The traditional active neutral point clamped (APC) DC–AC converter maintains great common mode voltage with high-frequency (CMV-HF) reduction capability so, it has limited voltage gain. The paper presents a new 5-level active neutral point clamped DC–AC converter that can change voltage step-up in a single-stage inversion. In the suggested design, a common ground not only reduces the CMV-HF but also improves DC link voltage use. Compared with the traditional two-stage 5-level APC DC–AC converter, the proposed design has lower voltage stresses and greater uniformity. While improving the overall efficiency, the suggested clamped DC–AC converter saves three power switches and a capacitor. Modelling and actual tests have proven the suggested active neutral point clamped inverter’s overall operation, efficacy and achievability. The proposed circuit is finally tested with fault clearance capability.

Keywords: active neutral; point clamped; level; voltage; neutral point; converter

Journal Title: Automatika
Year Published: 2023

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