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Title: Performance Evaluation of Differential Mode Zeta Inverter using Various Modulation Schemes
Authors: Kartik Tank, Man-Mohan Garg
Nitin Gupta, B. L. Narasimharaju
Keywords: Continuous mode modulation scheme
Differential mode inverter
Discontinues mode modulation scheme
Steady-state analysis
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: IEEE
Citation: 10.1109/SeFeT55524.2022.9909249
Abstract: Conventionally, two stages are used for DC to AC voltage conversion. In the first stage, the boost converter provides voltage gain, and the H-bridge inverter provides the DC-AC conversion in the second stage. The two-stage conversion process can be reduced to a single-stage with the help of a new breed of inverter topology, namely differential mode inverter (DMI). For the same power rating, the single-stage DMI increases the energy density and compactness of the system compared to the two-stage. In DMI, using a specific DC-DC converter module, a higher voltage gain can be obtained. In this paper, a DC-DC Zeta converter based DMI is presented. The analysis of single-phase differential mode Zeta inverter (DMZI) is carried out with two different modulation schemes, namely Continuous mode modulation scheme (CMS) and Discontinuous mode modulation scheme (DMS). The steady-state analysis is performed to investigate the eight-order system. Generalized analytical expressions are derived, which are applicable to both modulation schemes. Also, a comparative analysis is presented to compare both modulation schemes by pointing out the requirement of maximum duty cycle, the voltage stress on the semiconductor switches, and system losses. Finally, MATLAB/SIMULINK results are provided to verify the analytical expressions.
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