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A Three-Phase Three-Level Isolated DC–AC Converter With Line Frequency Unfolding

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A three-level three-phase single-stage high-frequency link dc–ac converter is reported in this article for grid integration of photovoltaic sources. The proposed topology employs two three-level neutral point clamp (NPC) half-bridge… Click to show full abstract

A three-level three-phase single-stage high-frequency link dc–ac converter is reported in this article for grid integration of photovoltaic sources. The proposed topology employs two three-level neutral point clamp (NPC) half-bridge legs on the dc side. The advantages of using three-level legs over conventional two level are: 1) the three-level legs can be implemented with the devices with lower blocking voltage which are economical; and 2) the low voltage blocking devices have lower on-state drop and lower turn on–off energy losses compared to high voltage blocking devices used in a two-level leg. These help to improve the converter efficiency. The sinusoidal pulsewidth modulation is implemented with the three-level NPC legs. The modulation strategy ensures reduced neutral current drawn by the NPC legs. The inner switches of the NPC legs are zero voltage switched. The turn-on transitions of the outer switches are with zero current. The proposed solution employs two high-frequency transformers to provide galvanic isolation which results in compact, low cost isolated converter solution. The intermediate dc link is pulsating and does not require any filtering. A low-frequency unfolder is employed to generate line frequency ac from pulsating dc. The switching loss of the unfolder is negligible. The proposed topology can support stand-alone load up to $\pm 0.866$ PF. The converter operation is verified on a 2-kW hardware prototype.

Keywords: frequency; three phase; level; topology; isolated converter; three level

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
Year Published: 2020

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