A new symmetric multilevel inverter topology using single and double source sub-multilevel inverters

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In recent years, the multilevel converters have been given more attention due to their modularity, reliability, failure management and multi stepped output waveform with less total harmonic distortion. This paper presents a novel symmetric multilevel inverter topology with reduced switching components to generate a high quality stepped sinusoidal voltage waveform. The series and parallel combinations of switches in the proposed topology reduce the total number of conducting switches in each level of output voltages. In addition, a comparison between the proposed topology with another topology from the literature is presented. To verify the proposed topology, the computer based simulation model is developed using MATLAB/Simulink and experimentally with a prototype model results are then compared.

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Ramani, K., Sathik, M. A. J., & Sivakumar, S. (2015). A new symmetric multilevel inverter topology using single and double source sub-multilevel inverters. Journal of Power Electronics, 15(1), 96–105. https://doi.org/10.6113/JPE.2015.15.1.96

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