• DocumentCode
    2256434
  • Title

    Multiple-poles multilevel diode-clamped inverter (M2DCI) topology for alternative multilevel converter

  • Author

    Gabriel, Ooi H. P. ; Maswood, A.I. ; Venkataraman, Anuyogam

  • fYear
    2012
  • fDate
    12-14 Dec. 2012
  • Firstpage
    497
  • Lastpage
    502
  • Abstract
    This paper introduces a multiple-poles multilevel diode-clamped inverter (M2DCI) topology. Presented topology is able to synthesis nth-level of output voltage steps with isolated dc voltage source and simple cascaded sub-cell can be easily connected in parallel mode to achieve higher voltage levels. This paper discusses seven-level voltage steps on the output terminal of the inverter. The presented topology provides several merits of low output voltage distortion, low voltage stress and higher voltage levels. The basic structure of seven-level multiple-poles multilevel diode-clamped inverter (7L-M2DCI) topology is to keep the design simple and reduce number of components count as compared with classical seven-level multilevel flying capacitor inverter (7L-MFCI) and seven-level multilevel diode-clamped inverter (7L-MDCI) topologies. Hence, components comparisons of classical MDCI and M2DCI topologies are presented and simple analysis of 7L-M2DCI topology is discussed in this context. To operate effectiveness of 7L-M2DCI topology, a level-shifted pulse width modulation (LS-PWM) technique is presented and simulation results are verified for the operating stages of the proposes 7L-M2DCI converter.
  • Keywords
    PWM invertors; semiconductor diodes; M2DCI topology; alternative multilevel converter; diode clamped inverter; inverter output terminal; isolated DC voltage source; level shifted pulse width modulation technique; multiple pole multilevel inverter;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    IPEC, 2012 Conference on Power & Energy
  • Conference_Location
    Ho Chi Minh City
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ASSCC.2012.6523318
  • Filename
    6523318