Abstract

In this paper, a new topology for Z source inverter is proposed. The proposed topology has less count of passive elements as compared to the conventional and other topologies mentioned in the literature. The inverter switching frequency is maintained at 50 Hz which results in the inverter's simple and efficient control circuitry. Due to less number of the passive elements and lower switching frequency the losses of the inverter is lesser than any other topology mentioned in the literature. A simple modulation techniques is used to generate the pulses for the turning on of the switches. In this paper, different operating modes of the proposed inverter topology are analyzed. Comparative analysis between the proposed and conventional topologies is carried out based on number of elements, switching frequency, and boost factor, shows the superiority of the proposed topology.

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