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This paper proposes a current source inverter (CSI) with additional Silicon Carbide (SiC) switches and traditional silicon-based inverter bridge. A grid-tied operational principle has been proposed, which can significantly reduce the switching counts and meanwhile realize the zero current switching (ZCS) for the rear-end CSI circuitry. The proposed current source inverter could employ the superior...
In a transformer-less photovoltaic (PV) grid-connected system, there exists a galvanic connection between the grid and the PV array. Without any transformer in the inverter, common-mode leakage currents can flow through the stray capacitance between the PV array and the ground. This paper first analyzes the equivalent common-mode circuit of single-phase inverter, and compares several single-phase...
<para> This paper presents the development of two three- level cascaded Z-source inverters, whose output voltage can be stepped down or up unlike a traditional buck three-level inverter. The proposed inverters are designed using two three-phase voltage-source inverter bridges, supplied by two uniquely designed Z-source impedance networks. These three-phase bridges can either be cascaded at their...
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