SiC-based active quasi-Z-source inverter with improved PWM control strategy

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In this study, an improved pulse width modulation (PWM) scheme was proposed for an active quasi-Z source inverter (AqZSI). Compared to the quasi-Z-source inverter (qZSI), the AqZSI with improved PWM strategy can operate in a wide range of input voltage with higher efficiency. Furthermore, the AqZSI can operate with a higher modulation index, a lower inductor current stress, and a reduced shoot-through current. A procedure flowchart is presented for the optimal selection of the shoot-through duty cycle, the switching ratio of the additional switch, and the modulation index for AqZSI. Moreover, some comparative results between the AqZSI, qZSI and conventional two-stage inverter with a boost DC–DC converter are shown in detail. Finally, 1.2 kVA SiC-based three-phase inverter prototypes are built to verify the agreement between theory and measurement.

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Duong, T. D., Nguyen, M. K., Lim, Y. C., Choi, J. H., & Vilathgamuwa, D. M. (2019). SiC-based active quasi-Z-source inverter with improved PWM control strategy. IET Power Electronics, 12(14), 3810–3821. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-pel.2019.0323

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