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An aid in the teaching of multilevel inverters for high power applications

Rufer, A.  
1995
Proceedings of PESC '95 - Power Electronics Specialist Conference
PESC 95 : IEEE Power Electronics Specialist Conference

Multilevel inverters represent a high potential for realization of a high power controllable conversion system of different nature, rectifiers, inveters, high power amplifiers, etc. From the even more applied three-level inverter to the multiple AC stages VSI, different topologies are applied, withan increasing quanty of pssible levels. Usually, the theory of multilevel inverters is presented with different definition of the number o levels. The contrubution will give some logic definitions on basic schemes, and present the various versions of the technique of one and multiple-phase multilevel inverter systems.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1109/PESC.1995.474834
Author(s)
Rufer, A.  
Date Issued

1995

Published in
Proceedings of PESC '95 - Power Electronics Specialist Conference
Volume

1

Start page

347

End page

352

Subjects

multilevel inverters

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conversion systems

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turn-off time

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topologies

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high power

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Event nameEvent placeEvent date
PESC 95 : IEEE Power Electronics Specialist Conference

Atlanta, USA

18-22 June 1995

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