A novel technique for control of Cascaded multilevel inverter for photovoltaic power supplies
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2005
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Naik, R.L.
Yaragatti, Udaykumar R.
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Multilevel voltage source inverters offer several advantages compared to their conventional counterparts. By synthesizing the AC output terminal voltage from several levels of voltages, staircase wave forms can produced, which approach the sinusoidal wave form with low harmonic distortion, thus reducing filter requirements. The need of several sources on the DC side of the converter makes multilevel technology attractive for photovoltaic applications. The basic modulation techniques enable harmonic elimination by predetermination of the switching angles. This is determined according to a previously calculated and stored pulse width modulated waveform. It has the advantage of operating at fundamental frequency switching. However, this technique is seriously limited as the number of levels increases because of the increased complexity and the reduced accuracy of the non-linear solutions. This paper proposes a novel Multilevel PWM technique (phase-shifted sinusoidal PWM) to over come all these limitations while maintaining switching at fundamental frequency, found better THD. Simulation results are presented in the paper.
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2005 European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications, 2005, Vol.2005, , pp.-