Title :
Current-Fed Switched Inverter
Author :
Nag, Soumya Shubhra ; Mishra, Shivakant
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Indian Inst. of Technol. Kanpur, Kanpur, India
Abstract :
High-boost dc-ac inverters are used in solar photovoltaic (PV), fuel cell, wind energy, and uninterruptible power supply systems. High step-up and step-down capabilities and shoot-through immunity are some of the desired properties of an inverter for a reliable, versatile, and low-distortion ac inversion. The recently developed Z-source inverter (ZSI) possesses these qualities. However, the realization of ZSI comes at a cost of higher passive component count as it needs two sets of passive filters. A switched boost inverter (SBI) has similar properties as ZSI, and it has one L-C pair less compared to ZSI, but its gain is less than ZSI. This paper proposes the current-fed switched inverter (CFSI) which combines the high-gain property of ZSI and low passive component count of SBI. The proposed inverter uses only one L-C filter and three switches apart from the inverter structure. The inverter topology is based on current-fed dc/dc topology. Steady-state analysis of the inverter is presented to establish the relation between the dc input and the ac output. A pulse width modulation (PWM) control strategy is devised for the proposed inverter. An experimental prototype is built to validate the proposed inverter circuit in both buck and boost modes of operation. A 353-V dc-link and a 127 V (rms) ac are obtained from a 35.3-V dc input to demonstrate the boost mode of operation. A 200-V dc-link and a 10.5-V (rms) ac are obtained from a 37.8-V dc input to verify the buck mode of operation of CFSI.
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; LC circuits; PWM invertors; passive filters; CFSI; L-C filter; L-C pair; PV; PWM; SBI; Z-source inverter; ZSI; and low passive component; current-fed DC-DC topology; current-fed switched inverter; fuel cell; high-boost DC-AC inverters; inverter topology; low-distortion ac inversion; passive filters; pulse width modulation control strategy; shoot-through immunity; solar photovoltaic; steady-state analysis; switched boost inverter; uninterruptible power supply systems; voltage 10.5 V; voltage 127 V; voltage 200 V; voltage 35.3 V; voltage 353 V; voltage 37.8 V; wind energy; Capacitors; Electromagnetic interference; Inductors; Inverters; Modulation; Switches; Topology; Current-fed dc/dc topology; Z-source inverter (ZSI); electromagnetic interference (EMI) immunity; switched boost inverter (SBI);
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2013.2289907