Design and Implementation of New Extended-Boost Quasi Z-Source Inverters for High-Boost DC-AC Power Conversion

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Power electronics has witnessed significant advancement in recent years, increasing the demand for compact, efficient, and flexible inverter systems capable of operating over wide voltage ranges. Traditional voltage-source and current-source inverters suffer from inherent limitations such as the inability to provide a voltage boost and vulnerability to shoot-through faults. Impedance Source Inverters (ISIs), particularly the Z-Source Inverter (ZSI), emerged as a practical solution by enabling single-stage buck–boost operation. However, the conventional ZSI produces a discontinuous input current due to its input diode, making it unsuitable for renewable energy sources such as photovoltaic (PV) systems and fuel cells.

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Nayak, Sisir Kumar

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