The main objective of this project is propose a hybrid Nine-level Inverter Topology with Boosting Capability and Reduced Component Count.
In this project is a hybrid nine-level inverter topology (HNIT) for DCAC conversion is proposed in this work. Each phase of the HNIT is designed with only eight semiconductor switches, one diode, and two electrolytic capacitors. Herein, series-parallel and conventional-series techniques are utilized effectively to balance the capacitor voltages. Further, cost and quantitative comparisons are carried among the state-of-art circuits to highlight the supremacy of proposed circuit. Subsequently, the performance of HNIT is evaluated by using Matlab/Simulink Software.
Keywords: multilevel inverter, switched-capacitor, boosting gain, single-stage, natural balancing.
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Software Configuration:
Operating System : Windows 7/8/10
Application Software : Matlab/Simulink
Hardware Configuration:
RAM : 8 GB
Processor : I3 / I5(Mostly prefer)
Β· Introduction to Matlab/Simulink
Β· What is EISPACK & LINPACK
Β· How to start with MATLAB
Β· About Matlab language
Β· About tools & libraries
Β· Application of Matlab/Simulink
Β· About Matlab desktop
Β· Features of Matlab/Simulink
Β· Basics on Matlab/Simulink
o Problem analyzing skills
o Problem solving skills
o Creativity and imaginary skills
o Programming skills
o Deployment
o Testing skills
o Debugging skills
o Project presentation skills
o Thesis writing skills