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Analysis on efficiency in cascaded multilevel inverter and hybrid cascaded multilevel inverter by reducing the device count

AIP Conference Proceedings, ISSN: 1551-7616, Vol: 2871, Issue: 1
2024
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This suggested research primarily aims to reduce the device and component count of the multilayer inverter. The multilayer inverter and the cascaded multilevel inverter will be compared for their efficiency. Increasing the number of devices at each level enhances efficiency, according to the proposed design. Both the cascaded and hybrid MLI topologies are considered with efficiency in mind. In order to conduct an efficiency study, a grand total of fourteen samples are computed using the Glower application. Our best guess is that Glower is 0.8. At level 57 of the efficiency evaluation, there are 364 devices in the cascaded multilayer inverter, but only 182 in the new hybrid cascaded multilevel inverter design. To back up this conclusion, more statistical analysis is unnecessary since the significance threshold is 0.09 (p>0.05). Efficiency, counting device reduction, and power loss were all areas where the novel hybrid cascaded multilevel inverter excelled beyond its cascaded multilevel inverter equivalent.

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