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1Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department, College of Engineering and Computer Sciences, Jazan University, Jazan, Saudi Arabia.
Abstract:
In recent years, single-stage boost inverters with common ground have shaped the inverter markets due to the many benefits associated with these types of inverters, including their high efficiency, single control scheme, and integrated boost converter. A new boost-type inverter that utilizes a common ground and has fewer switches is proposed in this article. It uses two DC-link capacitors connected in parallel and discharged independently while being charged simultaneously. The voltage for the positive and negative half cycles is supplied by the capacitors located at the top and bottom of the circuit, respectively. In addition, a comparison is made between the proposed circuit and the boost inverter already in use in the literature. Using PLECS as the computing software, the efficiencies are determined depending on the various percentages of output power. To validate performance, present experimental data, and attain the best possible efficiency of 97%, a 400 W prototype model is constructed. In addition to that, the breakdown of the costs is shown.
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