Abstract

A multilevel inverter (MLI) with reduced number of power devices, especially for the higher output levels, is presented in this paper. The generalized topology for ([Formula: see text]) level MLI is developed with symmetrical isolated dc sources and ([Formula: see text]) number of switches. A five-level MLI is developed with five power switches and then by adding each one additional switch two more levels are added in the output voltage waveform. With the help of lookup table, the working principle of the proposed five-level MLI topology is explained. Sinusoidal pulse width modulation–phase disposition control technique has been used to get a minimal total harmonic distortion (THD). The proposed MLI topology is simulated on the MATLAB platform. The laboratory prototype is developed for five-level MLI, and the experimental results obtained validate the simulation studies. The dSPACE 1104 is used for generating gate pulses in case of experimentation. The output voltage and current THDs obtained are 9.20% and 4.60%, respectively; the harmonics are mitigated more with five-level inverter. The proposed topology is compared with the cascaded H-bridge multilevel inverter.

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