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A Novel Dual-Mode Switched-Capacitor Five-Level Inverter With Common-Ground Transformerless Concept

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Transformerless (TL) grid-connected photovoltaic (PV) inverters with a common-ground (CG) circuit architecture exhibit some excellent features in removing the leakage current concern and improving the overall efficiency. However, the ability… Click to show full abstract

Transformerless (TL) grid-connected photovoltaic (PV) inverters with a common-ground (CG) circuit architecture exhibit some excellent features in removing the leakage current concern and improving the overall efficiency. However, the ability to cope with a wide range of input voltage changes while maintaining the output voltage in a single power conversion stage is a key technological challenge. Considering this, the article at hand proposes a novel dual-mode switched-capacitor five-level (DMSC5L)-TL inverter with a CG feature connected to the grid. The proposed topology is comprised of a single dc source and power diode, three capacitors, four unidirectional, and three bidirectional power switches. Based on the series-parallel switching conversion of the involved switches, the proposed DMSC5L-TL inverter can generate five distinctive output voltage levels during both the boost and buck operation modes with a self-voltage balancing operation for the involved capacitors. A simple dead-beat continuous current controller (DB3C) modulation technique is also used to handle both the active and reactive power exchange while ensuring a fixed switching frequency operation. The proposed circuit description with its DB3C details, the design guidelines with a comparative study, and some experimental results are also given to show the feasibility of the proposed solution for the practical applications.

Keywords: novel dual; power; inverter; dual mode; common ground; mode switched

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
Year Published: 2021

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