Fault Analysis and Clearance in FL-APC DC-AC Converter

The traditional active neutral-point-clamped (APC) dc-ac converter maintains great common-mode voltage with high-frequency (CMV-HF) reduction capability, so it has limited voltage gain. This article presents a new five-level APC (FL-APC) dc-ac converter capable of voltage step-up in a single-stage i...

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Published inCanadian journal of electrical and computer engineering Vol. 46; no. 1; pp. 1 - 6
Main Authors Suresh, K., Parimalasundar, E.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Montreal IEEE 01.01.2023
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
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ISSN2694-1783
0840-8688
2694-1783
DOI10.1109/ICJECE.2022.3220090

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Summary:The traditional active neutral-point-clamped (APC) dc-ac converter maintains great common-mode voltage with high-frequency (CMV-HF) reduction capability, so it has limited voltage gain. This article presents a new five-level APC (FL-APC) dc-ac converter capable of voltage step-up in a single-stage inversion. In the suggested design, a common ground not only reduces the CMV-HF but also improves dc-link voltage usage. While comparing with traditional two-stage FL-APC dc-ac converter, the proposed design has lower voltage stresses and greater uniformity. While improving overall efficiency, the suggested clamped dc-ac converter saves three power switches and a capacitor. Modeling and actual tests have proven the suggested APC inverter's overall operation, efficacy, and achievability. The proposed circuit is finally tested with fault clearance capability.
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ISSN:2694-1783
0840-8688
2694-1783
DOI:10.1109/ICJECE.2022.3220090