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G Murugan O, Arumugam J, Velliangiri S. Single Source Cross-Connected Reduced Activated Switched-Capacitor Multilevel Inverter (S2C2RASCMLI) with Self-Voltage Balancing for Horizontal/Vertical Extension. IJEEE 2023; 19 (4) :12-28
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Single Source Cross Connected Reduced Activated Switched-Capacitor Multilevel Inverter (S2C2RASCMLI) accompanied by fewer active switching components is appealing to nine-level of voltage with its simplicity and a solid network. In AC power distribution systems, multi-level inverters are used as DC-to-AC converter operations to achieve the desired output magnitude and frequency. It is employed for the smooth operation of electrical machines. The proposed S2C2RASCMIL cell yields a nine-level voltage with ten switches, nine driver signals, and two flying capacitors for dynamic load operation with reduced active switches.  It has the capability of boosting the input voltage double the times. The proposed multilevel inverter operated on nine switching modes and in each mode, three switches have been conducted. It can be extended horizontal and/or vertical structure to produce more levels of output voltages. The hardware prototype was made and the results have been presented. To demonstrate the advantages of the new proposed multilevel inverter topology, a comprehensive comparison with a few other similar multilevel inverter configurations is done. Analysis and simulation output waveforms for a variety of load conditions were tested to check the feasibility of the proposed new multi-level inverter. The proposed MLI offers better performance than existing multilevel inverters.
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Type of Study: Research Paper | Subject: Active and Reactive Power Converter Control
Received: 2021/05/12 | Revised: 2024/04/20 | Accepted: 2023/12/19

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