Abstract

Solid-state transformers (SSTs) have emerged as an interesting solution for replacing the traditional low-frequency transformers in power distribution systems owing to the capacity of performing ancillary services and providing the integration of multiple energy sources. This work proposes a four-port, single-phase, multi-directional ac-ac converter for SST applications. Considering the integration of conversion stages, it is possible to achieve higher efficiency and lower component count when compared with the typical three-stage topologies reported in the literature. The introduced structure is based on the interleaving concept associated with the well-known dual active bridge (DAB) converter. The medium-voltage (MV) side employs a multilevel neutral-point-clamped (NPC) converter. The voltages across the ac ports present five levels, whereas the operating frequency of the filter elements is twice the switching frequency. Experimental results are presented and thoroughly discussed to validate the theoretical assumptions.

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