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@article{154936, author = {Dr B.Kandavel and V.Vijayaraghavan}, title = {HARMONIC REDUCTION IN MULTI LEVEL INVERTER USING REVERSIG VOLTAGE TOPOLOGY}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {8}, number = {12}, pages = {878-882}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=154936}, abstract = {This paper presents an outline of another 15-level staggered inverter geography named switching voltage (RV) for solar powered inverters. Hence, there is no requirement for all switches to work in high recurrence which prompts easier and more solid control of the inverter. This paper portrays the overall MLI schematic. An overall strategy for staggered balance stage attitude (PD) SPWM is used to drive the inverter and can be reached out to quite a few voltage levels. This type is extremely powerful and proficient for working on the nature of the inverter yield voltage. Correlation is done with regards to Total Harmonic Twisting (THD) in yield load voltage, dynamic Power and receptive Power. Better THD alongside bigger dynamic and receptive powers delivered in second plan as looks at to a specific phases of the primary plan. The reproduction is finished by MATLAB-SIMULINK programming and equipment plan of a 7-level inverter will be finished utilizing PIC-Micro-Controller. The outcomes approves the introduced plan.}, keywords = {SPWM, Multi Level Inverter(MLI), PIC Controller, THD.}, month = {}, }
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