Evaluation of measured signals and control scheme design for a series Z-source inverter

The Z-source inverter provides a wide range of AC output load current due to its ability to both buck (DC to AC) by lowering the modulation index (MI), and boost by increasing the shoot through duty ratio (Ds) in the modulation waveform thereby raising the bridge voltage (Vs). There are therefore two degrees of freedom in controlling the AC load current for a fixed DC link, namely MI and Ds. The series Z-source inverter proposed in provides the same boosting capabilities as the parallel Z-source but has the advantage of reduced voltage stress on the Z-source network capacitors, and no inrush current on connection with the DC link. In this paper the three phase Series Z-source inverter, as shown in Figure 7 has been implemented in hardware in order to evaluate certain measurements and estimation methods as control signals. On the basis of the open loop experimental results which have been obtained, this paper proposes a control method for the series Z-source inverter (“series ZSI”) which maximises the range of AC load current capable of being produced. The control scheme adopted also allows for limitations in calculating the shoot through control signal (DS) based on the bridge voltage (VS) particularly when MI is low, by using voltage control to generate DS for the modulator only in a boost mode which maximises the amplitude of reference waveform for the switching signals.