Three-Phase Three-Level Inverter with Reduced Number of Switches for Stand-Alone PV Systems

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In this study, a three-phase four switch inverter topology is proposed for PV systems. In power stage, a three-level neutral point clamped inverter is adopted. Thus, advantageous of the multilevel inverter topologies have been obtained with reduced number of switches. The proportional-resonant controller is designed to control the output voltage of the inverter to maintain a sinusoidal output voltage with lower total harmonic distortion and less variation even for various type of loads. MATLAB/Simulink simulations results show that, both proposed three-phase three-level neutral point clamped four-switch inverter and proportional resonant controller provides fast response and sinusoidal output voltage with lower total harmonic distortion with reduced number of switch.

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6th IEEE International Conference on Renewable Energy Research and Applications (ICRERA) -- NOV 05-08, 2017 -- San Diego, CA

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four-switch inverter, NPC inverter, PR control, PV systems

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2017 Ieee 6Th International Conference on Renewable Energy Research and Applications (Icrera)

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