A Novel Single Phase Cascaded H-Bridge Inverter With Reduced Power Electronics Switches
A Novel Single Phase Cascaded H-Bridge Inverter With Reduced Power Electronics Switches
A Novel Single Phase Cascaded H-Bridge Inverter With Reduced Power Electronics Switches
PG Scholar, M.E. Power Electronics & Drive, PSNA College of Engineering & Technology, Dindigul, India.
Associate Professor, Department of EEE, PSNA College of Engineering & Technology, Dindigul. India.
Professor, Department of EEE, PSNA College of Engineering & Technology, Dindigul. India.
Professor, Department of EEE, PSNA College of Engineering & Technology, Dindigul. India.
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A Novel Single Phase Cascaded H-Bridge Inverter with Reduced Power Electronics Switches
Furthermore, theoretical analysis, numerical simulations
and experimental results are also presented to demonstrate
the validity of the proposed single phase cascaded
multilevel inverter.
Basically Inverter is a device that converts DC power
to AC power at desired output voltage and frequency.
Demerits of inverter are less efficiency, high cost, and
high switching losses. To overcome these demerits, we
are going to multilevel inverter. The term Multilevel
began with the three-level converter. The concept of
multilevel converters has been introduced since 1975 [1].
The cascade multilevel inverter was first proposed in
1975. In recent years multi level inverters are used high
power and high voltage applications. Multilevel inverter
output voltage produce a staircase output waveform, this
waveform look like a sinusoidal waveform. The
multilevel inverter output voltage having less number of
harmonics compare to the conventional bipolar inverter
output voltage. If the multilevel inverter output increase to
N level, the harmonics reduced to the output voltage value
to zero. The multi level inverters are mainly classified as
Diode clamped, Flying capacitor inverter and cascaded
multi level inverter. The cascaded multilevel control
method is very easy when compare to other multilevel
inverter because it doesnt require any clamping diode and
flying capacitor [2-3].There are two PWM methods
mainly used in multilevel inverter control strategy. One is
fundamental switching frequency and another one is high
switching frequency. For high switching frequency
classified as space vector PWM, Selective Harmonics
Elimination PWM and SPWM. Among these PWM
methods SPWM is the most used for the multilevel
inverter, because it has very simple and easy to
implemented [7]. This proposed work is implemented
with another major advantage of using the supply as the
Renewable energy sources (PV Cells). The individual PV
string feds the power to each H bridges. The output from
the PV string will be very small in value hence, the output
voltage can be boosted up by the use of boost converter.
The boost converter is used for two purposes. (i) Boost
converter acts as a DC-DC step up transformer, to boost
up the voltage required to drive the inverter. (ii) Boost
converters are used for balancing the input capacitor
voltages. The output from the boost converter feds the
power to the inverter structure which drives the load
connected across its terminals. The Overall Block
Diagram for the Proposed Inverter is shown in Fig 1.1.
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width modulation with reduced number of switches
compared to the conventional CHB inverter.
A1,S3
S6,S8
S11,S12
-1.5Vdc
S1,S3
S7,S8
S11,S12
-2Vdc
S3,S4
A2,S7
S11,S12
-2.5Vdc
S3,S4
S7,S8
S11,S12
-3Vdc
MIDDLE
INVERTER
LOWER
INVERTER
S1,S2
S5,S6
S9,S10
TOTAL
OUTPUT
VOLTAGE
3Vdc
S1,S2
A2,S6
S9,S10
2.5Vdc
S1,S3
S5,S6
S9,S10
2Vdc
A1,S2
S5,S7
S9,S10
1.5Vdc
S1,S3
S5,S7
S9,S10
Vdc
A1,S2
S6,S8
S10,S12
0.5Vdc
S1,S3
S5,S7
S9,S11
S1,S3
A2,S7
S9,S11
-0.5Vdc
S2,S4
S6,S8
S11,S12
-Vdc
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S.
No
TYPE OF
INVERTER
Primary Devices
Diode Clamped
Multi-level
Inverter
MLISPC
OUTPU
T
LEVEL
N=13
PDN=PD(N-4)+3
Where N=levels
N=13
PDN=PD(N-4)+3
Where N=levels
3
Conventional
CHB
Proposed
Inverter
N=13
PDN=PD(N-4)+4
Where N=levels
4.
N=13
PDN=PD(N-4)+4
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M=
1 Vref
2 Vcr
(1)
Where, Vref is the amplitude of the voltage reference and
Vcr is the amplitude of the carrier signal.
Multicarrier phase-shifted PWM (CPS-PWM) modulation
is used to generate the PWM signals. The amplitude and
frequency of all triangular carriers are the same as well as
the phase shifts between adjacent carriers. Depending on
the number of cells, the carrier phase shift for each cell
Cr,n can be obtained from,
cr , n
2 n 1
, n 1,2,.....nc
Nc
(2)
The references, vref1 and vref2 are derived from a fullwave voltage reference, Vref defined by
Vref M sin t
(3)
Vref 1 Vref
Vref 2 Vref 1
(4)
1
2
(5)
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Fig. 4.4. Generated output Waveform for the Middle
Bridge Inverter.
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V. CONCLUSION
This paper has presents a novel single phase
cascaded H-bridge Inverter with reduced number of
power electronics devices and isolated DC sources.
Simulations are carried out in MATLAB/Simulink. A
Generalized switching algorithm which can be used for
any number of levels is presented. The performance of the
suggested novel cascaded H-Bridge multilevel inverter is
investigated in detail. The modulation waveform and the
harmonic analysis are also presented for various values of
modulation strategies. By properly adjusting the
modulation index, the required number of levels of the
inverter output voltage can be achieved. This proposed
inverter system offers the advantage of reduced switching
devices and isolated DC sources when compared to the
conventional CHB and MLISPC for the same number of
output levels. Also, high frequency switching devices are
operated at low voltage and low frequency devices are
operated at high voltage. Thus it can be concluded that the
proposed novel Cascaded H-Bridge Multilevel inverter
can be used for medium and high power applications. The
simulation results will be verified experimentally using
SPATRAN3A DSP.
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BIOGRAPHIES
Arun Kumar.M has obtained his B.E
degree in Electrical and Electronics
Engineering
from
Kalasalingam
University, Sriviliputhur in the year 2012
and Pursuing his M.E., degree in Power
Electronics and Drives Engineering from
Anna University Chennai, during the year
2012- 2014. He has published 1 paper in International
Conference. His areas of interest include Power Electronics,
Control of Drives, and Electrical Machines.
Kaliamoorthy.M received his Bachelor
degree in electrical and electronics
engineering at Madras University, Chennai
in the year 1999 and M.Tech degree in
electrical drives and control from
Pondicherry University, India, in 2006 and
he is a gold medalist for the academic year
2004-2006. He has one decade of teaching experience for both
under graduate and post graduate students of electrical and
electronics engineering discipline. He is currently working as an
associate professor in PSNA College of Engineering and
technology, Dindigul, Tamilnadu, India in the Department of
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Electrical and Electronics Engineering. His research interests
include alternative energy sources, fuel cells, energy conversion,
Multilevel Inverters, analysis and control, power quality and
active harmonic analysis.For further details please do
visitwww.kaliasgoldmedal.yolasite.com.
Chandrasekaran.N has obtained his B.E
degree from Bharathiar University, in the
year 1998 and M.E., degree from Anna
University Chennai, in the year 2004. He
has secured first rank in M.E and got gold
medal. He had completed his Ph.D under
Anna University Chennai, in the year
2014. He has published 13 papers in
National Conferences and 4 papers in International Conferences.
He has also published 5 papers in International journals. His
areas of interest include Power Electronics, Control of Drives
and Renewable Energy systems. He is a life member of ISTE.
He has 13 years of teaching experience. Currently he is working
as an Associate Professor in the department of Electrical and
Electronics Engineering at PSNA College of Engineering and
technology, Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, India.
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