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Transformerless Photovoltaic Grid-Connected Inverters in Bloomington, MN
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Current price: $159.00


Transformerless Photovoltaic Grid-Connected Inverters in Bloomington, MN
Current price: $159.00
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This book focuses on a safety issue in terms of leakage current, builds a commonmode voltage analysis model for TLIs at switching frequency scale and develops a new modulation theory referred as “Constant CommonMode Voltage Modulation” to eliminate the leakage current of TLIs. Transformerless GridConnected Inverter (TLI) is a circuit interface between photovoltaic arrays and the utility, which features high conversion efficiency, low cost, low volume and weight. The detailed theoretical analysis with design examples and experimental validations are presented from fullbridge type, halfbridge type and combined topologies. This book is essential and valuable reference for graduate students and academics majored in power electronics; engineers engaged in developing distributed gridconnected inverters; senior undergraduate students majored in electrical engineering and automation engineering.
This book focuses on a safety issue in terms of leakage current, builds a commonmode voltage analysis model for TLIs at switching frequency scale and develops a new modulation theory referred as “Constant CommonMode Voltage Modulation” to eliminate the leakage current of TLIs. Transformerless GridConnected Inverter (TLI) is a circuit interface between photovoltaic arrays and the utility, which features high conversion efficiency, low cost, low volume and weight. The detailed theoretical analysis with design examples and experimental validations are presented from fullbridge type, halfbridge type and combined topologies. This book is essential and valuable reference for graduate students and academics majored in power electronics; engineers engaged in developing distributed gridconnected inverters; senior undergraduate students majored in electrical engineering and automation engineering.



















