Authors
Yaosuo Xue, Liuchen Chang, Sren Baekhj Kjaer, Josep Bordonau, Toshihisa Shimizu
Publication date
2004/9/3
Source
IEEE transactions on Power Electronics
Volume
19
Issue
5
Pages
1305-1314
Publisher
Ieee
Description
This paper presents an overview of single-phase inverters developed for small distributed power generators. The functions of inverters in distributed power generation (DG) systems include dc-ac conversion, output power quality assurance, various protection mechanisms, and system controls. Unique requirements for small distributed power generation systems include low cost, high efficiency and tolerance for an extremely wide range of input voltage variations. These requirements have driven the inverter development toward simpler topologies and structures, lower component counts, and tighter modular design. Both single-stage and multiple-stage inverters have been developed for power conversion in DG systems. Single-stage inverters offer simple structure and low cost, but suffer from a limited range of input voltage variations and are often characterized by compromised system performance. On the other …
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Scholar articles
Y Xue, L Chang, SB Kjaer, J Bordonau, T Shimizu - IEEE transactions on Power Electronics, 2004