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Dual Polarity DC-DC Converter Integrated Grid-tied Single-Phase Transformer Less Inverter for Solar Application

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Nathan, kumaran 
Siwakoti, Yam 

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This paper proposes a novel single-phase transformer-less inverter, using the principle of Combined C´ uk SEPIC (CCS) converter for grid-connected Photovoltaic (PV) systems. The new inverter has a common ground between the grid and the PV source, which helps to eliminate the leakage current for the grid-connected PV application. Unlike common ground type charge pump based transformer-less inverter, this topology eliminates inrush current and hence reduces the current stress on the components. The CCS allows voltage control with both step-up and step-down abilities, along with more robustness against solar panel side fault. Further, application of wide band-gap devices, such as SiC MOSFETs allow higher switching frequency to be achieved, and thus reduction of the passive components. A novel switching strategy, proposed here allows current in both directions, positive and negative (to the load/grid or from the load/grid, for reactive loads), making the converter suitable for grid connection (unity power factor), as well as stand-alone operation. The proposed concept has been discussed in detail, along with simulation results. Finally, a prototype hardware has been fabricated and the experimental results are reported. I. INTRODUCTION

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The Journal of Engineering (JoE)

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The 9th International Conference on Power Electronics, Machines and Drives

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