A HIGH-PERFORMANCE INVERTER SYSTEM FOR VOLTAGEREGULATION FROM DC GENERATOR SOURCES
Keywords:
H-bridge Five level Inverter, THD, Matlab/SimulinkAbstract
An inverter with five customizable parameters is typically employed to convert direct current (DC) into alternating current (AC). There are specific conditions in which the 5-level inverter/converter can only receive ±2 Vdc from the load. In order to create the voltage, which is an alternating current output, the CPU often modifies the voltage. This cause-and-effect relationship is made feasible by the method's capacity to reduce THD levels. Some things just can't be done when you combine a high frequency rate with high power and voltage. These limitations are sometimes caused by switching losses or the restrictions of the device's rate of operation. To accommodate variations in power, a five-level inverter generates an alternating current signal. A stepped waveform, which goes more gently, can be achieved by adding voltage levels that rise slowly. To do this, the inverter configuration must permit voltage increase while reducing dv/dt. An increase in the number of voltage levels results in a more stable output pattern. A more sophisticated inverter controller is required as the design hierarchy progresses due to the increased number of switches and components.
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