DocumentCode
2714777
Title
A novel multilevel inverter topology based on multi-winding multi-tapped transformers for improved wave shape requirements
Author
Deepak, E.S. ; Anil, C.S. ; Sanjay, S. ; Febi, C. ; Sajina, K.R.
Author_Institution
Amrita VishwaVidyapeetham Univ., India
fYear
2011
fDate
28-30 Jan. 2011
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
5
Abstract
The present work proposes a simple cost effective multilevel topology for generating high quality sinusoidal AC waveform based onmulti-tapped multi-winding transformer switching technique. Multi-winding multi-tapped transformers are used to aid the multi-level switching process which guarantees a large number of intermediate switching levels. Each secondary tapping can act as a separate DC source derived from the single DC supply input to feed the second transformer. The proposed topology can generate 27 switching states by using only 8 switches and 3 full bridge diode rectifiers. The basic working principle is based on the selective addition and subtraction of magnetic flux in the transformer core. Although the mathematical modeling of multi-winding multi-tapped transformer is slightly complex, the resulting circuit complexity reduces when compared to the conventional topologies like diode clamped, capacitor clamped and cascaded multilevel inverters. The present work uses PSPICE and MATLABmodeling techniques to simulate the entire system using synthesized multi-winding multi-tapped transformer models. Also the proposed system has superior quality performance characteristics when compared to the conventional topologies, due to its ability to avoid major drawbacks like capacitor voltage unbalancing, common mode voltage stresses at the load end and the requirement of large filters to avoid the presence of harmonic frequencies at the output.
Keywords
SPICE; invertors; network topology; rectifiers; transformer windings; DC source; MATLAB; PSPICE; capacitor voltage unbalancing; common mode voltage stress; diode rectifiers; high quality sinusoidal AC waveform; magnetic flux; multi-winding multi-tapped transformers; multilevel inverter topology; second transformer; secondary tapping; transformer switching technique; wave shape requirements; Bridge circuits; Capacitors; Inverters; SPICE; Shape; Switches; Topology; Common mode voltage; Multi-winding multi tapped transformer; PSICE modeling; multilevel inverter;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Power Electronics (IICPE), 2010 India International Conference on
Conference_Location
New Delhi
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-7883-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IICPE.2011.5728136
Filename
5728136
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