A Novel Multilevel Inverter Based on Switched DC Sources PROJECT TITLE : A Novel Multilevel Inverter Based on Switched DC Sources (2014) ABSTRACT : This paper presents a multilevel inverter that has been conceptualized to reduce component count, particularly for a large number of output levels. It comprises floating input dc sources alternately connected in opposite polarities with one another through power switches. Each input dc level appears in the stepped load voltage either individually or in additive combinations with other input levels. This approach results in reduced number of power switches as compared to classical topologies. The working principle of the proposed topology is demonstrated with the help of a single-phase five-level inverter. The topology is investigated through simulations and validated experimentally on a laboratory prototype. An exhaustive comparison of the proposed topology is made against the classical cascaded H-bridge topology. Did you like this research project? To get this research project Guidelines, Training and Code... Click Here facebook twitter google+ linkedin stumble pinterest A Novel Reduced Switching Loss Bidirectional ACDC Converter PWM Strategy With Feed forward Control for Grid-Tied Micro grid Systems A Nine-Level Grid-Connected Converter Topology for Single-Phase Transformerless PV Systems