2022
DOI: 10.1080/03772063.2022.2034535
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A Reduced Switch Count Symmetric T-type Multilevel Inverter with Single and Multiple Switch Open Circuit Fault Tolerant Capabilities

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“…Moreover, due to the redundant switching states in some levels, the proposed topology is suitable for fault-tolerant and power balance operation with an appropriate control algorithm. 44,45 During grid synchronization, power factor control is essential in delivering power to the grid.…”
Section: Comparative Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, due to the redundant switching states in some levels, the proposed topology is suitable for fault-tolerant and power balance operation with an appropriate control algorithm. 44,45 During grid synchronization, power factor control is essential in delivering power to the grid.…”
Section: Comparative Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proposed topology can intensify the quality of power by generating a higher level of output voltage waveform near to sine wave with fewer harmonics and fewer switches. Moreover, due to the redundant switching states in some levels, the proposed topology is suitable for fault‐tolerant and power balance operation with an appropriate control algorithm 44,45 . During grid synchronization, power factor control is essential in delivering power to the grid.…”
Section: Comparative Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can tolerate single-and multiple-switch OC faults. A single-phase nine-level FT MLI is proposed in [63], and it is shown in Figure 28. It comprises four DC sources, three bidirectional switches, and six unidirectional switches.…”
Section: Tp31mentioning
confidence: 99%