Hybrid ANPC Grid-Tied Inverter Design with Passivity-Based Sliding Mode Control Strategy

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Voltage source inverters are extensively used in the grid connection of renewable energy-sourced generators, and multilevel converters, in particular, have attracted a great deal of attention in recent years. This paper investigates the application of a novel passivity-based sliding mode (PSM) control scheme on three-level grid-tie active Neutral-Point-Clamped (ANPC) inverters that yield fast and stable responses to grid impedance variations. Simulation studies confirm that this control scheme can produce high tracking performance and is also robust against grid load variations. Furthermore, to enhance ANPC efficiency, the loss distribution of switching devices controlled by the proposed strategy is evaluated. An optimal scheme is finally proposed for allocating silicon and Wide-Band-Gap switching devices, resulting in a hybrid ANPC inverter capable of achieving a desirable trade-off between the power losses and the device cost.

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Zhang, Y., Li, K., & Zhang, L. (2024). Hybrid ANPC Grid-Tied Inverter Design with Passivity-Based Sliding Mode Control Strategy. Energies, 17(15). https://doi.org/10.3390/en17153655

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