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Switched-capacitor multilevel inverters: A comprehensive review
Multilevel inverters (MLIs) with switched-capacitor (SC) units have been a widely rehearsed
research topic in power electronics since the last decade. Inductorless/transformerless …
research topic in power electronics since the last decade. Inductorless/transformerless …
Review and comparison of control strategies in active power decoupling
The active power-decoupling (APD) method is an effective solution to handle the inherent
double-line frequency ripple power in single-phase power systems. It removes the bulky …
double-line frequency ripple power in single-phase power systems. It removes the bulky …
Output voltage drop and input current ripple suppression for the pulse load power supply using virtual multiple quasi-notch-filters impedance
X Chen, P Yang, Y Peng, M Wang… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2023 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
To balance the instantaneous power difference between the pulsed output power and the
constant input power of the pulse load power supply (PLPS), an active capacitor converter …
constant input power of the pulse load power supply (PLPS), an active capacitor converter …
Stability analysis of Three-phase Grid-Connected inverter under the weak grids with asymmetrical grid impedance by LTP theory in time domain
The Grid-connected inverter (GCI) often operates in the weak grid with asymmetrical grid
impedance due to the unbalanced and single-phase loads. However, the time-periodic …
impedance due to the unbalanced and single-phase loads. However, the time-periodic …
Control schemes for reducing second harmonic current in two-stage single-phase converter: An overview from DC-bus port-impedance characteristics
L Zhang, X Ruan - IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, 2019 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The instantaneous input and output power of two-stage single-phase converter are
imbalanced, resulting in the second harmonic current (SHC) in the dc-dc converter, dc …
imbalanced, resulting in the second harmonic current (SHC) in the dc-dc converter, dc …
An overview of capacitive DC-links-topology derivation and scalability analysis
Capacitive dc-links are widely used in voltage source converters for power balance, voltage
ripple limitation, and short-term energy storage. A typical solution, which uses aluminum …
ripple limitation, and short-term energy storage. A typical solution, which uses aluminum …
A high power density series-stacked energy buffer for power pulsation decoupling in single-phase converters
A high-efficiency, high-power-density buffer architecture is proposed for power pulsation
decoupling in power conversion between dc and single-phase ac. We present an active …
decoupling in power conversion between dc and single-phase ac. We present an active …
Envisioning the future renewable and resilient energy grids—a power grid revolution enabled by renewables, energy storage, and energy electronics
Today's power grids are facing tremendous challenges because of the ever-increasing
power demand, system complexity, infrastructure cost, knowledge base, and policy and …
power demand, system complexity, infrastructure cost, knowledge base, and policy and …
A novel SiC-based multifunctional onboard battery charger for plug-in electric vehicles
This article proposes a simple and effective method to reduce the bulky capacitor in onboard
battery charger (OBC) where low-voltage (LV) battery charging circuit is utilized as an active …
battery charger (OBC) where low-voltage (LV) battery charging circuit is utilized as an active …
Optimization design and control of single-stage single-phase PV inverters for MPPT improvement
B Guo, M Su, Y Sun, H Wang, B Liu… - … on Power Electronics, 2020 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Due to the inherent double-frequency (2f 0) ripple in single-stage single-phase photovoltaic
grid-connected inverters, the maximum power point tracking (MPPT) will inevitably be …
grid-connected inverters, the maximum power point tracking (MPPT) will inevitably be …