Power Electronics Handbook: Devices, Circuits and Applications, Second Edition

Chapter 17: Multilevel Power Converters

Surin Khomfoi
Leon M. Tolbert, Ph.D.,
The University of Tennessee, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
Knoxville,, Tennessee, USA

17.1 Introduction

Numerous industrial applications have begun to require higher power apparatus in recent years. Some medium voltage motor drives and utility applications require medium voltage and megawatt power level. For a medium voltage grid, it is troublesome to connect only one power semiconductor switch directly. As a result, a multilevel power converter structure has been introduced as an alternative in high power and medium voltage situations. A multilevel converter not only achieves high power ratings, but also enables the use of renewable energy sources. Renewable energy sources such as photovoltaic, wind, and fuel cells can be easily interfaced to a multilevel converter system for a high power application [1, 2, 3].

The concept of multilevel converters has been introduced since 1975 [4]. The term multilevel began with the threelevel converter [5]. Subsequently, several multilevel converter topologies have been developed [6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13]. However, the elementary concept of a multilevel converter to achieve higher power is to use a series of power semiconductor switches with several lower voltage dc sources to perform the power conversion by synthesizing a staircase voltage waveform. Capacitors, batteries, and renewable energy voltage sources can be used as the multiple dc voltage sources. The commutation of the power switches aggregate these multiple dc sources in order to achieve high voltage at the output, however, the rated voltage of the power semiconductor switches...

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