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    Modeling, impedance design, and efficiency analysis of quasi-Z source module in cascaded multilevel photovoltaic power system

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    2014-02-10
    Author
    Sun, Dongsen
    Ge, Baoming
    Yan, Xingyu
    Bi, Daqiang
    Zhang, Hao
    Liu, Yushan
    Abu-Rub, Haitham
    Ben-Brahim, Lazhar
    Peng, Fang Zheng
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    Abstract
    The quasi-Z source (qZS) cascaded multilevel inverter (CMI) (qZS-CMI) presents attractive advantages in application to photovoltaic (PV) power system. Each PV panel connects to an H-bridge qZS inverter (qZSI) to form a power generation module. The distributed maximum power point tracking and all modules' dc-link peak voltage balance can be achieved. However, it is the same with the conventional CMI that the second-harmonic (2ω) voltage and current ripples exist in each qZSI module. It is crucial for a qZS-CMI to design the reasonable qZS network parameters to limit the ripples within a desired range. This paper proposes an analytic model to accurately calculate the 2ω voltage and current ripples of each qZSI module. A qZS impedance design method based on the built model is proposed to limit the 2ω ripples of dc-link voltage and inductor current. Simulated and experimental results through using the designed 1.5-kW prototype validate the proposed analytic model and the design method. Furthermore, this paper analyzes all of the operating states for a qZSI module and calculates the power loss. The measured efficiency from the prototype verifies the theoretical calculation, and the qZS-CMI-based grid-tie PV power system is tested in practical. © 1982-2012 IEEE.
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TIE.2014.2304913
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/36464
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