Abstract

Philosophers and industries have focused on designing multilevel inverters, which use significantly fewer power switches and dc sources to achieve high power, low switching, and less harmonic output distortion for medium voltage applications. Even so, these multilevel inverters have some downsides like the use of many electronic components, electromagnetic interference (EMI), bulky driver circuit complexity, significant reverse recovery times, and voltage balancing issues. A modern asymmetrical multilevel inverter with fewer switches and drivers than standard topology is introduced in this article. The powerful analogy addresses traditional inverter topologies of a similar structure. The proposed MLI is relatively simple and easy to extend for many output levels. The proposed design of MLI is implemented for 15 level output with precise and high-quality near sinusoidal waveform using seven switches, three dc sources and three diodes and hence the volume, cost and driver circuit complexity is considerably reduced. The novelty in the proposed topology is that reduced ON state semiconductor switching devices. The output of the MLI is evaluated with the parameter of total harmonic distortion (THD). To minimize the THD, optimization algorithms such as GA, PSO, WOA and HHA were implemented at fundamental switching PWM control method. The comparative analysis of these algorithms on proposed inverter performance is integral for this research. The efficacy of this topology enhances the integration of renewable energy sources.

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