Optimal Structure Topology for 11-Level Multilevel Inverter
By: Singh, Ram Pratap.
Contributor(s): Ankit Kumar.
Publisher: New Delhi Journals Pub 2018Edition: Vol.4(1), Jan-June.Description: 33-39p.Subject(s): EXTC EngineeringOnline resources: Click here In: International journal of digital communication and analog signalsSummary: Unlike inverter, multilevel inverter (MLI) is an inverter which works on high power or voltage. It provides a staircase waveform with lower total harmonic distortion. Working on high-power, high-voltage application, they have become more popular. There are some drawbacks also in MLI that it requires a large number of power devices and composite controllability. This paper presents a noble MLI topology using two types of switches, bidirectional and unidirectional. Bidirectional switch is used to reduce reverse voltage across the switch as used in 11-level MLI.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Unlike inverter, multilevel inverter (MLI) is an inverter which works on high power or voltage. It provides a staircase waveform with lower total harmonic distortion. Working on high-power, high-voltage application, they have become more popular. There are some drawbacks also in MLI that it requires a large number of power devices and composite controllability. This paper presents a noble MLI topology using two types of switches, bidirectional and unidirectional. Bidirectional switch is used to reduce reverse voltage across the switch as used in 11-level MLI.
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