A new cascaded multilevel inverter topology with voltage sources arranged in matrix structure

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Abstract

The paper unleashes a new idea to arrive at reduced switch count topological structures configured in the form of a matrix for a cascaded Multi level inverter (CMLI). The theory encircles to minimize the number of switches involved in the conduction path and there from acclaim reduced input current distortion, lower switching losses and electromagnetic interference. The focus extends to standardize the number of power devices required for reaching different levels of output voltage from the same architecture. It includes appropriate pulse width modulation (PWM) strategy to generate firing pulses and ensure the desired operation of the power modules. The investigative study carries with it MATLAB based simulation and experimental results obtained using suitable prototypes to illustrate the viability of the proposed concept. The promising nature of the performance projects a new dimension in the use of single phase MLIs for renewable energy related applications.

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Thamizharasan, S., Baskaran, J., & Ramkumar, S. (2015). A new cascaded multilevel inverter topology with voltage sources arranged in matrix structure. Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology, 10(4), 1552–1557. https://doi.org/10.5370/JEET.2015.10.4.1552

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