scholarly journals A Single Stage 1 Switched Capacitor 7S-7L using Different PWM Topologies for Harmonics Reduction

Author(s):  
Shaik Nagulmeeravali ◽  
K Balaji
Author(s):  
Giedrius Andriukaitis ◽  
Daniil Kartashov ◽  
Audrius Pugžlys ◽  
Dušan Lorenc ◽  
Andrius Baltuška ◽  
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There is a disadvantage with a two stage switched capacitor module multi level inverter with the end goal the switches of subsequent level like H connect perseveres which are through higher voltage stress. To determine the issue, in this paper, we proposed a module that guarantees pinnacle reverse voltage among all switches which is limited to dc voltage source for cascaded multilevel inverter. This module is called single stage switched capacitor module (S3 CM). Nine voltage levels are created with just a one dc source, two joined capacitors. Thus, quantity of isolated dc sources was fundamentally decreased contrasted with cascaded H-bridge. What's more, voltage gain increase by two is accomplished. A similar investigation averse the ongoing methodology uncovers the proposed S3 CM module accomplishes decrease in number of switches. And furthermore switching states of inverter will be controlled by utilizing closed loop PI controller.


Author(s):  
Liju Shaji ◽  
Praveen Bansal

In this paper, a new 9-level inverter employing switched capacitor technique is proposed. Three bidirectional voltage blocking switches are employed to connect the four H-bridges and to incorporate the three switched capacitors. The proposed multilevel inverter (MLI) circuit outputs a 9-level waveform with a maximum boosting factor of four. Unlike the already established switched capacitor based MLI consisting of two stages the proposed MLI is single stage inverter. The switches in the proposed MLI is subjected to a low value of voltage stress equal to Vdc. The proposed MLI is further analyzed by using various multicarrier sinusoidal PWM technique such as Phase Shift PWM (PSPWM), Phase disposition PWM (PDPWM), Phase Opposition Disposition PWM (PODPWM), Alternate Phase Opposition Disposition PWM (APODPWM) and Variable Frequency PWM (VFPWM).


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