This paper presents a hysteresis current control technique with shoot-through states distribution. This control algorithm could be applied to three-level and multi-level inverters with any impedance source network where reference current control signal along with shoot-through states are required. Possible modifications of the presented algorithm are discussed. The steady-state analysis was made to explain the operation principle of the algorithm. As a result, the link between the band ratio of the hysteresis current controller, the input voltage, and the desired DC-link voltage was obtained. All theoretical predictions were proved by simulation and experimental results. Future applications are discussed.Hysteresis current control, which is based on the current reference signal, is often used in traditional CSI and voltage source inverter solutions [32][33][34][35][36][37]. In addition, several approaches for multilevel converters are described in [38,39]. Commonly, hysteresis control is preferable because of simplicity, fast deadbeat transient response, and overcurrent protection. But it is difficult to implement it in the system with shoot-through states.This paper proposes a novel hysteresis current control for a single-phase inverter based on any IS network with distributed shoot-through states. Section 2 explains the novel algorithm in detail. The steady-state analysis is presented in Section 3. Section 4 describes the simulation along with experimental results. Finally, conclusions are presented in Section 5. This paper is based on earlier preliminary publication [40] and includes a comprehensive theoretical analysis and experimental results; however, it is not presented there.