Abstract

Based on the switched-capacitor (SC) principle, a seven-level inverter is proposed, which can synthesize seven levels containing a single dc source. Moreover, it can further generate more levels by a cascaded extension. Meanwhile, the proposed topology does not require any sensor due to the use of SC technology. Furthermore, the capacitor voltage is self-balanced without utilizing the complicated control strategy and additional control circuits. The phase disposition pulsewidth modulation is adopted to reduce the total harmonic distortion. The topology can generate different levels with a wide range of modulation index. In addition, the topology can also work in overmodulation. Compared with the traditional SC multilevel inverter, the absence of H-bridge makes low-voltage stress in proposed topology. The voltage stress of all switches is not more than the input voltage. Operational principles, modulation strategy, and voltage stress analysis are discussed. Simulation and experiment are conducted in low power to verify the feasibility of the proposed topology.

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