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A Negative Embedded Differential Mode Γ-Source Inverter With Reduced Switching Spikes

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TCSII.2019.2941597

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Inverters; Capacitors; Inductors; Stress; Switches; Impedance; Magnetomechanical effects; Differential mode gamma source inverter; gamma source inverter; magnetically coupled impedance source inverter; switching voltage spikes; Z-source inverter

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  1. Department of Science and Technology through the Extra Mural Research Funding Scheme [EMR/2016/0005851]

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Magnetically coupled impedance source networks (MCIS) are capable of producing higher voltage gains at the expense of high switching voltage spikes due to the presence of leakage inductance. These voltage spikes decorate the converter efficiency and life expectancy of switches. Therefore, to reduce the voltage spikes, a negative embedded differential mode gamma source inverter (NEDM Gamma ZSI) is presented in this brief. The proposed inverter can achieve higher voltage gains with reduced switching voltage spikes and low capacitor voltage stresses compared to other MCIS networks. Also, the proposed inverter draws continuous input current from the dc mains, having a common ground, and uses the minimum number of component in a circuit. The operating principle of the proposed NEDM Gamma ZSI is analyzed in electrical and magnetic domains. The ability of the proposed impedance network, in terms of voltage spike suppression has been verified experimentally using DC-DC converter configuration. Finally, the performance of a NEDM Gamma ZSI is validated with simulation and experimental verification using a single-phase inverter configuration.

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