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AuthorDarwish, Ahmed
AuthorMassoud, Ahmed M.
AuthorHolliday, Derrick
AuthorAhmed, Shehab
AuthorWilliams, B.W.
Available date2016-09-21T08:13:32Z
Publication Date2016-12
Publication NameIEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
ResourceScopus
CitationA. Darwish, A. M. Massoud, D. Holliday, S. Ahmed and B. W. Williams, "Single-Stage Three-Phase Differential-Mode Buck-Boost Inverters With Continuous Input Current for PV Applications," in IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, vol. 31, no. 12, pp. 8218-8236, Dec. 2016.
ISSN0885-8993
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TPEL.2016.2516255
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/4741
AbstractDifferential-mode buck-boost inverters have merits such as reduced switch number, ability to provide voltages higher or lower than the input voltage magnitude, improved efficiency, reduced cost and size, and increased power density, especially in low-power applications. There are five buck-boost inverters that can provide flexible output voltage without the need of a large electrolytic input side capacitor, which degrades the reliability of inverters. The continuous input current of these inverters is appropriate for maximum power point tracking operation in photovoltaic and fuel cells applications. Three of the five inverters can be isolated with high-frequency-link transformers where the common-mode leakage current can be mitigated. However, the performance and control of such converters have not been discussed in detail. In this paper, the five possible single-stage three-phase differential-mode buck-boost inverters with continuous input current are investigated and compared in terms of total losses, maximum ripple current, total harmonic distortion, and device and passive element ratings. In addition, the possible methods are presented for eliminating the input third-order harmonic current, resulting from the stored energy in the passive elements, as well as the output second-order harmonic currents. The ability for isolating the input and output sides of the inverters with a small-high frequency transformers is discussed. A changeable-terminal 2.5-kW bidirectional inverter is used to validate the design flexibility of the inverter topologies, when digital signal processor-controlled.
SponsorNPRP Grant NPRP 4-250-2-080 from the Qatar National Research Fund (a member of Qatar Foundation).
Languageen
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
SubjectDC transformers
Digital signal processors
Electric autotransformers
Electric inverters
Fuel cells
Harmonic analysis
High frequency transformers
Maximum power point trackers
Signal processing
Sliding mode control
Switched mode power supplies
TitleSingle-Stage Three-Phase Differential-Mode Buck-Boost Inverters with Continuous Input Current for PV Applications
TypeArticle
Pagination8218-8236
Issue Number12
Volume Number31


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