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Video for operation of WE inverters

Citation Author(s):
Mohammad Ali (Department of Electrical Engineering, ZHCET, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India)
Mohd Tariq (Department of Electrical Engineering, ZHCET, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India)
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MOHD TARIQ
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10.21227/bq0a-jh37
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Abstract

This paper proposes a reduced switch count WEtype inverter topology that employs one DC source, nine IGBTs, and one AC-switch comprising of two antiparallel IGBTs, and two capacitors. It is capable of generating 1.5 times boosted 13- level output voltage and employs modified Nearest Level Control (NLC), which considers both zero states. An algorithm based on redundant states controls the voltage across the auxiliary DClink at Vdc/2. The paper presents a detailed mathematical model of the circuit and compares the inverter with other recently introduced 13-level inverter topologies on various parameters. The proposed topology shows its efficacy in working on different modulation indexes. Aside, a 7-level operation is possible even after the removal of the AC-switch. The inverter requires a single voltage sensor despite employing two capacitors, which reduces the inverter’s overall cost. The simulation and experimental verification demonstrate the effectiveness of the WE-type inverter topology.

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For detail of the working of the inverter, you may contact Dr. Mohammad Ali at (ali.mohad616@gmail.com) or Dr. Mohd Tariq at (tariq.ee@zhcet.ac.in)