Switched‐capacitor‐voltage‐multiplier boost DC–AC inverter with adaptive stages |
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Authors: | Yuen‐Haw Chang Ming‐Zong Wu |
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Affiliation: | Department and Graduate Institute of Computer Science and Information Engineering, Chaoyang University of Technology, , Taichung County, 413 Taiwan |
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Abstract: | A multistage switched‐capacitor‐voltage‐multiplier inverter (SCVMI) is proposed with a variable‐conversion‐ratio phase generator and a sinusoidal pulse‐width‐modulation controller for boost DC–AC conversion and high‐efficiency regulation. Its power unit contains: SCVM booster and H‐bridge. The SCVM booster includes two mc‐stage switched‐capacitor cells and two nc‐stage switched‐capacitor cells in the interleaving operation to realize DC–DC boost gain of mc × nc at most. Here, the variable‐conversion‐ratio phase generator is suggested and adopted to change the running stage number and topological path for a suitable gain level of m × n (m = 1, 2, ?,mc, n = 1, 2, ?,nc) to improve efficiency, especially for the lower AC output. The H‐bridge is employed for DC–AC conversion, where four switches are controlled by sinusoidal pulse‐width‐modulation not only for full‐wave output but also for output regulation as well as robustness to source/loading variation. Some theoretical analysis and design include: SCVMI model, steady‐state/dynamic analysis, conversion ratio, power efficiency, stability, capacitance selection, output filter, and control design. Finally, the closed‐loop SCVMI is simulated, and the hardware circuit is implemented and tested. All the results are illustrated to show the efficacy of this scheme. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | switched‐capacitor‐voltage‐multiplier inverter variable‐conversion‐ratio boost DC– AC sinusoidal PWM |
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