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A Comparison Between Single-Phase Quasi- <inline-formula> <tex-math notation="LaTeX">$Z$</tex-math></inline-formula>-Source and Quasi-Switched Boost Inverters
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Electrical EngineeringEngineeringPower DeviceZ-source/ QzsisPower Electronics ConverterTms320f28335 DspElectric Power ConversionPower InverterPower ElectronicsTex-math Notation=Single-stage Buck-boost InvertersQuasi-switched Boost Inverters
The properties of a single-phase quasi Z-source inverter (qZSI) and a single-phase quasi-switched boost inverter (qSBI), both of which are single-stage buck-boost inverters, are investigated and compared. For the same operating conditions, qSBI has the following advantages over qZSI: 1) Three capacitors are saved; 2) the current rating on both of its switches and diodes is lower; 3) its boost factor is higher with an equivalent parasitic effect; and 4) its efficiency is higher. However, qSBI has one more active switch and one more diode than Z-source/ qZSIs. In addition, the capacitor voltage stress of qSBI is higher than that of qZSI. The dc and ac component circuit analysis, impedance design with low-frequency and high-frequency ripples, component stresses, and power loss calculation are presented. A prototype based on a TMS320F28335 DSP is built in order to compare the operating principle of qSBI and qZSI.
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