Title :
Aalborg Inverter - A New Type of “Buck in Buck, Boost in Boost” Grid-Tied Inverter
Author :
Weimin Wu ; Junhao Ji ; Blaabjerg, Frede
Author_Institution :
Shanghai Maritime Univ., Shanghai, China
Abstract :
This paper presents a new family of high efficiency dc/ac grid-tied inverter with a wide variation of input dc voltage. It is a “boost in boost, buck in buck” inverter, meaning that only one power stage works at high frequency in order to achieve minimum switching loss. The minimum voltage drop of the filtering inductor in the power loop is achieved to reduce the conduction power loss in both “boost” and “buck” mode. The principle of operation is demonstrated through the analysis on the equivalent circuits of a “half-bridge” single-phase inverter. The theoretical analysis shows that when input dc voltage is larger than the magnitude of the ac voltage, it is a voltage-source inverter, and on the contrary it is current-source inverter in the other mode. A 220 V/50 Hz/ 2000 W prototype has been constructed. Simulations and experiments show that it has a good control and system performance.
Keywords :
inductors; invertors; power convertors; Aalborg inverter; boost mode; buck in buck boost in boost grid-tied inverter; buck mode; conduction power loss; current-source inverter; dc-ac grid tied inverter; filtering inductor; half-bridge single-phase inverter; input dc voltage; power loop; voltage-source inverter; Equivalent circuits; Inductance; Inductors; Inverters; Power filters; Power harmonic filters; Switches; Boost in Boost; Boost in boost; Buck in Buck; CL filter; LCL filter; Voltage source inverter; buck in buck; current source inverter; current-source inverter (CSI); efficiency; voltage-source inverter (VSI);
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2014.2363566