2021
DOI: 10.1007/s42452-021-04586-5
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Fault detection technique for modified cascaded half-bridge multi-level inverter with polarity changer in pv grid system

Abstract: Multilevel Inverters (MLI) are a viable option for a filter-less and transformerless photovoltaic system for direct grid integration, reducing losses, space and cost provided the issues of control and reliability are resolved. A modified cascaded half-bridge MLI with polarity changer is proposed with a reduced number of switches, thereby reducing control complexity. The proposed converter is designed for both seven-level and nine-level topologies. Selective harmonic elimination has been adopted to switch conve… Show more

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“…It also discusses the transient response, sliding process, and sliding surface, as well as its benefits and drawbacks. H-Bridges multi-level inverter with polarization converter offers superior dependability as mentioned in Vyas et al 17 and less complication than another redundant multi-level inverter due to the lower total amount of regulated relays. In this research, a backup switching is necessary to remove the damaged switches, and this switch is referred to as a crucial switch.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…It also discusses the transient response, sliding process, and sliding surface, as well as its benefits and drawbacks. H-Bridges multi-level inverter with polarization converter offers superior dependability as mentioned in Vyas et al 17 and less complication than another redundant multi-level inverter due to the lower total amount of regulated relays. In this research, a backup switching is necessary to remove the damaged switches, and this switch is referred to as a crucial switch.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 95%