Title :
LCCT-Z-Source inverters
Author :
Adamowicz, Marek
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Ship Autom., Gdynia Maritime Univ., Gdynia, Poland
Abstract :
Many renewable generation units (e.g. PVs, fuel cells, small wind turbines) require integrated DC-AC converters providing efficient high step-up power conversion. On the basis of recent developments in impedance source (Z-source) inverters the present paper proposes an integration of quasi-Z-source inverter (qZSI) with a built-in high frequency transformer. Two new type LCCT-Z-Source inverters are presented by author. Proposed inverters characterize continuous input current, improved relationship between boost coefficient and modulation index and improved EMI performance. Application of four element (Inductor - Capacitor - Capacitor - Transformer) LCCT impedance network provides higher voltage gain than obtained in quasi-Z-source inverter. The advantage of proposed topology over other recently developed trans Z-source inverters (TZSI) is that two built-in capacitors block DC currents in transformer windings and prevents core saturation. Simulation and experimental results are shown to verify the proposed topologies.
Keywords :
DC-AC power convertors; electromagnetic interference; invertors; transformer windings; DC currents; DC-AC converters; EMI performance; LCCT impedance network; LCCT-Z-source inverters; TZSI; built-in capacitors; built-in high frequency transformer; impedance source inverters; qZSI; quasi-Z-source inverter; renewable generation units; step-up power conversion; transformer windings; Capacitors; Impedance; Inductors; Inverters; Modulation; Topology; Windings; buck-boost inverter; integrated passives; quasi Z-source inverter; renewable sources; single stage energy processing;
Conference_Titel :
Environment and Electrical Engineering (EEEIC), 2011 10th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Rome
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8779-0
DOI :
10.1109/EEEIC.2011.5874799