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The demand for high-performance, efficient, and reliable power electronic systems has been steadily increasing in various industrial applications, including renewable energy systems, electric vehicles, and smart grids. In response to this demand, the Cascaded H-Bridge Multi-level Inverter (CHB-MLI) has emerged as a promising solution, offering advantages such as improved voltage waveform quality, reduced harmonic distortion, and enhanced power handling capabilities. The CHB-MLI is characterized by its modular structure, comprising multiple H-bridge cells cascaded in series. Each H-bridge cell operates with a separate DC power source, enabling the generation of stepped voltage levels at the inverter output. By intelligently controlling the individual H-bridge cells, the CHB-MLI achieves the synthesis of a high-quality multilevel output voltage waveform. The different multi-level inverter topologies are Diode-Clamped MLI, Capacitor-Clamped MLI and Cascaded H-bridge MLI. This paper focused on key aspects like design, simulation, control strategies, performance evaluation, overall comparison and analysis of 5-level and 7-level CHB-MLIs. By addressing these aspects, this paper aimed to contribute to the advancement of power electronics technology and promote the adoption of the CHB-MLI in real-world applications, fostering energy efficiency and sustainability in power conversion systems. Index Terms: Inverter, Multi-level inverter, CHBMLI, switching, SPWM, MCSPWM, gate signal, waveform, harmonics, THD, MATLAB.
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S. Venkateshwarlu
N. Koushik
Vijaya Prasad
CVR Journal of Science & Technology
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e672e6b6db6435875fdbc5 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.32377/cvrjst2609