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Design and development of symmetrical super-lift DC-AC converter using firefly algorithm for solar-photovoltaic applications

Journal

IET CIRCUITS DEVICES & SYSTEMS
Volume 14, Issue 3, Pages 261-269

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INST ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-IET
DOI: 10.1049/iet-cds.2018.5292

Keywords

DC-DC power convertors; harmonic distortion; PWM invertors; fast Fourier transforms; field programmable gate arrays; invertors; DC-AC power convertors; solar-photovoltaic applications; low distortion output; fast Fourier transform framework; single switch super-lift inverter feed; firefly rule; multilevel output; minimum total harmonic distortion; super-lift DC-AC converter; firefly algorithm; super-lift technique; DC-DC conversion technology; traditional multilevel inverter; SLMLI topology

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The super-lift technique is an exceptional contribution to DC-DC conversion technology. A replacement approach of symmetrical super-lift multilevel inverter (SLMLI) DC/AC technology is proposed with a reduced number of elements compared with the traditional multilevel inverter. In this method, the firefly algorithm conveys a leading task for the SLMLI topology for solar-photovoltaic applications. It generates low distortion output and consumes the harmonic band of the fast Fourier transform framework by the employment of the proposed algorithm. The simulation circuit for 15 levels output uses single switch super-lift inverter feed with different kinds of load (R, RL and RLE) conditions. The power quality is improved in SLMLI with minimised harmonics underneath the various modulation indices while varied from 0.1 up to 0.8. The circuit is designed in a field-programmable gate array, which includes the firefly rule to help the multilevel output, to reduce the lower order harmonics and to find the best switching angle. As a result, the minimum total harmonic distortion from the simulation and hardware circuit is achieved. Due to the absence of bulky switches, inductor and filter elements expose the effectiveness of the proposed system.

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