학술논문

Extended hybrid cross-switched multilevel inverter circuit topology
Document Type
JOURNAL
Source
Circuit World, 2021, Vol. 49, Issue 2, pp. 153-166.
Subject
research-article
Research paper
cat-ENGG
Engineering
cat-EEE
Electrical & electronic engineering
Multilevel inverter
Hybrid topology
Reduced structure
Circuit implementation
Circuit simulation
Power electronics
Language
English
ISSN
0305-6120
Abstract
Purpose Multilevel inverters (MLIs) have been studied widely over the past two decades because of their inherent advantages and interesting features. However, most of the newly introduced structures suffer from the increased standing voltage of the switches, which is defined as the maximum off-state voltage on the switches, losing modularity and increased number of direct current (DC) voltage sources. The purpose of this study is to propose a new hybrid MLI topology to alleviate the mentioned problems. Design/methodology/approach The proposed approach in this study includes using the advantage of two different topologies and combine them in a way that the advantages of both of the topologies are achieved. Therefore, the approach is to design a hybrid topology from two existing topologies so that a new topology has resulted. Findings This paper proposes a new hybrid MLI with lower power electronic switches and lowers DC voltage sources in comparison with the classic structures. The proposed MLIs maintain a balance between the number of switches, the standing voltage on the switches and the number of DC sources. The topology description, modulation method and comparative study have been presented. Also, another more reduced structure is presented for higher power factor operation. The MATLAB simulation and experimental results of a nine-level inverter have been presented to verify its operation. Originality/value The hybrid topology has a new structure that has not been presented before. It is important to emphasize that the topology combination and achieving the hybrid topology is wisely accomplished to improve some features of the MLI.