Common-ground-type single-source high step-up cascaded multilevel inverter for transformerless PV applications

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The cascaded multilevel inverter (CMI) is one type of common inverter in industrial applications. This type of inverter can be synthesized either as a symmetric configuration with several identical H-bridge (HB) cells or as an asymmetric configuration with non-identical HB cells. In photovoltaic (PV) applications with the CMI, the PV modules can be used to replace the isolated dc sources; however, this brings inter-module leakage currents. To tackle the issue, the single-source CMI is preferred. Furthermore, in a grid-tied PV system, the main constraint is the capacitive leakage current. This problem can be addressed by providing a common ground, which is shared by PV modules and the ac grid. This paper thus proposes a topology that fulfills the mentioned requirements and thus, CMI is a promising inverter with wide-ranging industrial uses, such as PV applications. The proposed CMI topology also features high boosting capability, fault current limiting, and a transformerless configuration. To demonstrate the capabilities of this CMI, simulations and experimental results are provided.

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Jahan, H. K., Kurdkandi, N. V., Abapour, M., Zare, K., Hosseini, S. H., Yang, Y., & Blaabjerg, F. (2020). Common-ground-type single-source high step-up cascaded multilevel inverter for transformerless PV applications. Mathematics, 8(10), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.3390/math8101716

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