Improved Symmetrical-Asymmetrical Configurations and a Lower Device Count in a Hybrid Multilevel Inverter Topology
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Abstract
This study introduces the unique hybrid topologies for an MLI where it is being used both symmetrical and asymmetrically for further performance enhancement at reduced usage of power electronic component count. With the offered space-efficient and relatively economical topology for lower THD and high output voltage quality. The improved performance of the topology under a wide range of operating conditions is shown by detailed studies that involve theoretical modeling, simulations, and experimental validation. Among the potential applications are inverters that are connected to the grid, electric vehicles, and systems that make use of renewable energy
Keywords
Hybrid Multilevel Inverter, Reduced Device Count, Symmetrical Configurations, Asymmetrical Configurations, Renewable Energy Systems, Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)
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