IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics | 2019

Half-Bridge Voltage Swing Inverter With Active Power Decoupling for Single-Phase PV Systems Supporting Wide Power Factor Range

 
 
 

Abstract


Photovoltaic (PV) inverters form the backbone of PV generation. This paper proposes an all-film-capacitor, transformerless single-phase inverter for PV application. The topology is a combination of a front-end boost stage, a half-bridge (HB) inverter stage, and a buck–boost power decoupling stage. The grid ripple power is decoupled by a large swing of the HB capacitors along with a limited ripple on the dc link, thus reducing the capacitance requirement and converter volume. Being an HB-derived inverter, the high-frequency common mode leakage current through the PV parasitic capacitance is mitigated. Furthermore, the dc-link average is optimally controlled to ensure a higher efficiency over wide operating load and power factor range. To validate its operation, a Silicon Carbide based 1-kVA laboratory prototype is built and closed-loop experimental results are provided at 100/75\xa0kHz switching frequency over wide operating conditions.

Volume 34
Pages 7450-7461
DOI 10.1109/TPEL.2018.2877652
Language English
Journal IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics

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