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    Trans Z-source-based half-bridge inverter: A method for achieving high voltage gain

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    2023
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    Aalami, Mohammadamin
    Babaei, Ebrahim
    Ghassem Zadeh, Saeid
    Iqbal, Atif
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    This article offers a modified trans Z-source-based half-bridge inverter topology. A suitable pulse width modulation (PWM)-based control method is applied on the proposed inverter. Regarding this control technique, the state of switches in each of the operational states is obtained, and their equivalent control circuits are demonstrated and examined in depth. With the help of the results of these analyses, the boost factor for the proposed structure can be calculated. Additionally, the necessary equations for designing the passive components, as well as the power ratings of the active components, are found. Then, in order to evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of the proposed topology, a comparative study is conducted in several aspects, including the boost factor, the voltage stresses on capacitors, and the voltage stresses on passive devices. This comparison demonstrates that the proposed topology provides a high boost factor while minimizing voltage stresses on the devices, resulting in a smaller volume and size and a lower cost. Once the proposed topology has been thoroughly analyzed, the total power losses and the percentages of power losses consumed by each component device are calculated to obtain efficiency. Finally, an experimental prototype based on the equations for passive and active components is developed. Experiments are used to verify the validity of the proposed topology and the accuracy of the equations. 2022 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cta.3400
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/43077
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