TY - JOUR
T1 - Hybrid Transformerless PV Converters with Low Leakage Currents
T2 - Analysis and Configuration
AU - Tang, Zhongting
AU - Yang, Yongheng
AU - Wan, Jianghu
AU - Blaabjerg, Frede
PY - 2021/1
Y1 - 2021/1
N2 - This paper proposes a type of hybrid transformerless PV converters with simultaneous AC and DC outputs. It is specifically suitable for residential PV systems due to its high efficiency, versatility and flexibility, while maintaining lower leakage currents. The proposed converter is configured by replacing the control switch of the boost converter with a transformerless voltage source inverter (VSI), enabling multiple outputs. In addition, a symmetrical boost- inductor is adopted to clamp the common-mode voltage (CMV) as a constant, resulting in low leakage currents. To illustrate the configuration principle, a hybrid converter with a highly efficient and reliable inverter concept (HERIC) as the VSI is exemplified. Besides, the dedicated modulation scheme for the proposed converter is detailed to achieve low leakage currents, reactive power injection and high efficiency. Furthermore, as the shoot-through state of inverter legs is allowable for the proposed converter, i.e., no need to add deadtime, the reliability and power quality of the proposed converter can be improved. Simulations and experimental tests are performed on an example hybrid converter (with an HERIC as the VSI) to validate the analysis.
AB - This paper proposes a type of hybrid transformerless PV converters with simultaneous AC and DC outputs. It is specifically suitable for residential PV systems due to its high efficiency, versatility and flexibility, while maintaining lower leakage currents. The proposed converter is configured by replacing the control switch of the boost converter with a transformerless voltage source inverter (VSI), enabling multiple outputs. In addition, a symmetrical boost- inductor is adopted to clamp the common-mode voltage (CMV) as a constant, resulting in low leakage currents. To illustrate the configuration principle, a hybrid converter with a highly efficient and reliable inverter concept (HERIC) as the VSI is exemplified. Besides, the dedicated modulation scheme for the proposed converter is detailed to achieve low leakage currents, reactive power injection and high efficiency. Furthermore, as the shoot-through state of inverter legs is allowable for the proposed converter, i.e., no need to add deadtime, the reliability and power quality of the proposed converter can be improved. Simulations and experimental tests are performed on an example hybrid converter (with an HERIC as the VSI) to validate the analysis.
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U2 - 10.1049/rpg2.12029
DO - 10.1049/rpg2.12029
M3 - Journal article
SN - 1752-1416
VL - 15
SP - 368
EP - 381
JO - IET Renewable Power Generation
JF - IET Renewable Power Generation
IS - 2
ER -