2017
DOI: 10.11591/ijpeds.v8.i3.pp1230-1239
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A Simplified PWM Technique for Isolated DC-DC Converter Fed Switched Capacitor Multi-Level Inverter for Distributed Generation

Abstract: This paper presents a simplied PWM technique to drive switched capacitor type multi-level inverter fed from isolated type DC-DC converter for distributed generation. Distributed generation (DG) is renowned power generation at point of utility with no environmental a ects and reduces transmission line losses. Photovoltaic system is considered as renewable energy source for DG and the low voltage from PV system is boosted to required voltage using an isolated type single-input multi-output (SIMO) DC-DC converter… Show more

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“…Though its drawback mentioned above, the number 995 of applications of the boost converter has recently increased due to its ability to handle high power values [10,11]. The multilevel DC-DC converters with multi-inputs have been addressed widely [12]- [15] as a possible solution for handling the DC-DC power conversion with minimum possible ripples and harmonics. Broadly, the authors in [16] have divided these types of converters into two main groups; the first group is the isolated multi-level converters, which includes transformers to isolate the sources from the load, and the second one is the non-isolated multi-level converters, which have more simple structure and relatively simple control method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Though its drawback mentioned above, the number 995 of applications of the boost converter has recently increased due to its ability to handle high power values [10,11]. The multilevel DC-DC converters with multi-inputs have been addressed widely [12]- [15] as a possible solution for handling the DC-DC power conversion with minimum possible ripples and harmonics. Broadly, the authors in [16] have divided these types of converters into two main groups; the first group is the isolated multi-level converters, which includes transformers to isolate the sources from the load, and the second one is the non-isolated multi-level converters, which have more simple structure and relatively simple control method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%