REVIEW OF SOLAR POWER GENERATION WITH SEVEN-LEVEL INVERTER
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Multilevel Inverter, specially cascaded H-bridge type is becoming more applicable now-a-days due to their improved voltage and current waveforms. This system is composed of dc/dc power converter and a new seven-level inverter. The dc/dc power converter integrates a dc-dc boost converter and a transformer to convert the output voltage of the solar cell array into two independent voltage sources with multiple relationships. Seven level inverter is configured using capacitor selection circuit and a full-bridge power converter, connected in cascade. The capacitor selection circuit convert the two output voltage sources of dc-dc converter into a three-level dc voltage, and full bridge power converter further converts this three-level dc voltage into a seven-level ac voltage. Likewise sinusoidal output generated which is in phase with the utility voltage and fed into the utility. T
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