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Get Free AccessThis paper proposes a single-stage single-inductor Buck-Boost inverter (SIBBI) with leakage current suppression capability. By controlling the DC-side electrolytic capacitor voltage to remain balanced, common-mode leakage current can be eliminated. Compared to traditional half-bridge Buck-Boost inverters, the SIBBI uses only one inductor for energy regulation, thereby improving the utilisation rate of the inductor during both positive and negative half-cycles, reducing losses and costs, and further enhancing power density. The SIBBI employs a multi-modal control algorithm based on dead-beat control (DBC), ensuring that only one switch is in the high-frequency state at any given time, thereby reducing switching losses. Additionally, when the capacitance of the electrolytic capacitor decreases, the SIBBI can operate in pure Buck-Boost mode, thereby extending the lifespan of the electrolytic capacitor. This makes it suitable for photovoltaic inverter applications.
Zhehao Wu, Weimin Wu, Houqing Wang, Mingsan Ouyang, Frede Blaabjerg, Liang Yuan (2025). A Novel Transformerless Single-Stage Single-Inductor Buck-Boost Inverter with Leakage Current Suppression Capability. , DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/icpre67300.2025.11273943.
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