Abstract—This
paper deals with a new family of high boost voltage inverters that improve upon
the conventional trans-Z-source and trans-quasi-Z-source inverters. The
improved trans-Z-source inverter provides continuous input current and a higher
boost voltage inversion capability. In
addition, the improved inverter can suppress resonant current at startup, which
might destroy the device. In comparison to the conventional
trans-Z-source/-trans-quasi-Zsource inverters, for the same transformer turn
ratio and input and output voltages, the improved inverter has a higher
modulation index with reduced voltage stress on the dc link, lower current
stress flow on the transformer windings and diode, and lower input current
ripple. In order to produce the same input and output voltage with the same
modulation index, the improved inverter uses a lower transformer turn ratio
compared to the conventional inverters. Thus, the size and weight of the
transformer in the improved inverter can be reduced. This paper presents the
operating principles, analysis and simulation results, and compares them with
those of the conventional trans-Z-source/-quasi-Z-source inverters. To verify
the performance of the improved converter, a laboratory prototype was
constructed based on a TMS320F2812 digital signal processor with 100 Vdc input
and 115 Vrms output voltage.
(Index Terms—Boost inversion ability, shoot-through
state, trans-Z-source inverter, transformer, Z-source inverter.)
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