Abstract—Inverters
with high-output voltage gain usually face the problem of high-input current
flowing through their components. The problem might further be exaggerated if
the inverters use high-frequency magnetic devices like transformers or coupled
inductors. Leakage inductances of these devices must strictly be small to
prevent overvoltages caused by switching of their winding currents. To avoid
these related problems, cascaded trans-Z-source inverters are proposed. They
use multiple magnetic cells in an alternately cascading pattern rather than a
single magnetic cell with large turns ratio. Simulation and experimental
results have shown that the multicell inverters can produce the same
high-voltage gain, while keeping currents and voltages of the components low.
The inverters can also step down their output voltages like a traditional
voltage-source inverter without compromising waveform quality.
(Index
Terms—Cascaded inverters, coupled inductors, highfrequency magnetic,
transformers, Z-source inverters.)
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