Single-stage buck–boost inverters have attracted the attention of many researchers, due to their ability to increase/decrease the output voltage in one power conversion stage. One of the most important uses of these inverters is in photovoltaic applications, where the voltage of the solar panels varies in a wide range. In recent years, many new inverters have been proposed to improve the performance of existing structures. In this paper, the state of the art of these single-stage buck–boost inverters is discussed. The advantages and disadvantages of each structure are examined from different perspectives, such as the number of components, losses, and performance. Finally, in a general comparison, the properties of all structures are discussed and summarized in a table.
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