Abstract

In this paper, two reduced switch count topologies are introduced for independently supplying two single-phase ac loads with one inverter. Using a new three-switch leg structure recently introduced and implemented in three-phase converters, two types of dual-leg and single-leg topologies are developed which respectively are functionally comparable to two full-bridge and half-bridge inverters working independently though with a less number of semiconductor switches and hence control and gate drive circuit components. The proposed six-switch and three-switch topologies are introduced; two modes of equal frequency and different frequency operation each of its own distinctive characteristics are considered for them and their pulse width modulation schemes are elaborated. Comprehensive analyses of power loss profile and output waveform properties are conducted via simulation for the proposed inverters, and the results are compared with full-bridge and half-bridge inverters. To assess the performance of the proposed inverter topologies, working prototypes are built, and the experimental results are provided.

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