TY - JOUR
T1 - Analysis of Different PWM Techniques for Enhanced Ultrahigh Gain Z-Network Topology
AU - Jagan, Vadthya
AU - Maheshwaram, Bhavadish Chary
AU - Usirikapally, Mallesh
AU - Balachandran, Praveen Kumar
AU - Nagi Reddy, B.
AU - Mettu, Sankeerthana
AU - Dhanamjayulu, C.
AU - Arunkumar, G.
AU - Saranya, K. C.
AU - Khan, Baseem
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2024 Vadthya Jagan et al.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - In these modern times, the Z-source inverters (ZSIs) have become a revolutionary invention ever since the year 2002. Te pulse-width modulation (PWM) technique used for most of the ZSIs is simple boost control PWM (SBC-PWM), and the SBC-PWM implies for a greater voltage stress on the inverter bridge and provides less boost factor. Likewise, many topologies for the basic Z-source topologies are evolved, and diferent PWM techniques are applied to them such as maximum boost control (MBC), maximum boost control with third harmonic injection (MBC-THI), maximum constant boost control (MCBC), and constant boost control with third harmonic injection (CBC-THI). All these mentioned PWM techniques are compared, and the converter opted in this paper is an enhanced ultrahigh gain active-switched quasi-Z-source inverter (EUHG-qZSI). Te comparisons discussed in this brief are bridge stress, voltage gain, and voltage boost variation under each control strategy implementation. Te theoretical and simulation evaluation for the abovementioned fndings is presented in this paper, and the best PWM among them is maximum boost control (MBC).
AB - In these modern times, the Z-source inverters (ZSIs) have become a revolutionary invention ever since the year 2002. Te pulse-width modulation (PWM) technique used for most of the ZSIs is simple boost control PWM (SBC-PWM), and the SBC-PWM implies for a greater voltage stress on the inverter bridge and provides less boost factor. Likewise, many topologies for the basic Z-source topologies are evolved, and diferent PWM techniques are applied to them such as maximum boost control (MBC), maximum boost control with third harmonic injection (MBC-THI), maximum constant boost control (MCBC), and constant boost control with third harmonic injection (CBC-THI). All these mentioned PWM techniques are compared, and the converter opted in this paper is an enhanced ultrahigh gain active-switched quasi-Z-source inverter (EUHG-qZSI). Te comparisons discussed in this brief are bridge stress, voltage gain, and voltage boost variation under each control strategy implementation. Te theoretical and simulation evaluation for the abovementioned fndings is presented in this paper, and the best PWM among them is maximum boost control (MBC).
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85190743519
U2 - 10.1155/2024/6645798
DO - 10.1155/2024/6645798
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85190743519
SN - 1430-144X
VL - 2024
JO - International Transactions on Electrical Energy Systems
JF - International Transactions on Electrical Energy Systems
M1 - 6645798
ER -