IECON 2014 - 40th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society 2014
DOI: 10.1109/iecon.2014.7049343
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Five-level bidirectional converter for renewable power generation system

Abstract: A novel five-level DC/AC bidirectional converter is developed and applied for interfacing renewable energy into the grid. The converter has reduced switching losses, voltage stress, harmonic distortion and electromagnetic interference caused by switching operation of power devices. The bidirectional operation feature allows it to interface with parallel dc-dc PV optimizers that requires a start-up dc link voltage of 200-250Vdc. Two DC decoupled capacitors, a high-frequency three-level converter, a grid-frequen… Show more

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“…Firstly, the voltage that is obtained from the battery is converted into AC and then transferred from the isolated transformer to the other side, thereby being converted into an alternating current through the AC voltage corrector circuit. Here, the grid and the battery part of the circuit are isolated with the isolated transformer circuit to ensure circuit protection [80,81]. In Figure 13, the non-isolated charging topology, which consists of PWM (pulse width modulation) and bidirectional buck-boost DC/DC converter are shown [82].…”
Section: Bi-directional Buck-boost Isolated Convertermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Firstly, the voltage that is obtained from the battery is converted into AC and then transferred from the isolated transformer to the other side, thereby being converted into an alternating current through the AC voltage corrector circuit. Here, the grid and the battery part of the circuit are isolated with the isolated transformer circuit to ensure circuit protection [80,81]. In Figure 13, the non-isolated charging topology, which consists of PWM (pulse width modulation) and bidirectional buck-boost DC/DC converter are shown [82].…”
Section: Bi-directional Buck-boost Isolated Convertermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Firstly, the voltage that is obtained from the battery is converted into AC and then transferred from the isolated transformer to the other side, thereby being converted into an alternating current through the AC voltage corrector circuit. Here, the grid and the battery part of the circuit are isolated with the isolated transformer circuit to ensure circuit protection [80,81]. conversion process.…”
Section: Bi-directional Buck-boost Isolated Convertermentioning
confidence: 99%