2022
DOI: 10.11591/ijpeds.v13.i1.pp401-410
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Design and implementation of reduced number of switches for new multilevel inverter topology without zero-level state

Abstract: <p>Currently, multilevel inverter (MLI) has been chosen over conventional inverter because of less harmonic distortions and higher output voltage levels. In this paper, 15 level inverter with reduced number of power switching devices is designed. Different output voltage levels can be obtained including zero level or with none zero level (NoneZero level). Single phase MLI inverter with 7 switches is built, simulated, and implemented practically. The system depending on modified absolute sinusoidal pulse … Show more

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“…Multilevel inverters (MLIs) have attracted a lot of attention in recent years for their potential use in electrical and industrial systems, as well as their high efficiency, simplicity of operation, and lack of electromagnetic interference (EMI). Additionally, MLIs may be quickly connected to renewable energy sources, including photovoltaic solar panels and wind turbines [1]- [3]. Numerous MLI topologies have been suggested by scholars since the 1970s.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multilevel inverters (MLIs) have attracted a lot of attention in recent years for their potential use in electrical and industrial systems, as well as their high efficiency, simplicity of operation, and lack of electromagnetic interference (EMI). Additionally, MLIs may be quickly connected to renewable energy sources, including photovoltaic solar panels and wind turbines [1]- [3]. Numerous MLI topologies have been suggested by scholars since the 1970s.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%