FPGA based quasi z-source cascaded multilevel inverter using multicarrier PWM techniques

Abstract. FPGA based Quasi Z-Source Cascaded Multilevel Inverter (Quasi Zs-CMLI) using multicarrier PluseWidth Modulation (PWM) techniques are presented in this paper. Multicarrier based PWM techniques have been proposed for seven level Quasi Zs-CMLI and implemented using Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA). For generating gating pulses to the inverter switches, Phase Disposition (PD), Inverted Phase Disposition (IPD), Phase Opposition Disposition (POD) and Alternative Phase Opposition Disposition (APOD) techniques are programmed on FPGA. In the proposed system, three solar PV emulator modules are used. These are acting as input source to the inverter. Finally, THD comparison made between different carrier based modulation with shoot through and non-shoot through the states. The proposed quasi Zs-CMLI and PWM techniques are verified through MATLAB/Simulink. For confirmation of simulation results, A laboratory prototype model have been implemented using FPGA. The capture hardware results are matched with simulation results.


Introduction
In recent years, Multilevel inverters(MLIs) have drawn tremendous interest in the area of high voltage and high-power applications along with renewable energy sources such as wind energy systems, Photovoltaic (PV) systems, Fuel cell etc. MLIs having numerous features such as low distortion output waveform, reduced voltage stress, reduced EMI, operate with lower switching frequency and higher efficiency [1].MLIs are classified into three types, they are (i) Diode clamped MLIs (ii) Flying capacitor MLIs (iii) Cascaded MLIs.Among the MLIs, the cascaded MLI structure is well suited for a PV system, but it has some own drawbacks like three stage power conversion, lower efficiency and short circuit problem.To overcome the drawbacks of conventional inverter, Z-source inverter have been presented in this paper [2].The Zs-CMLI uses the LC impedance network to connect a DC voltage source to the inverter [3,4].The Z-source inverter translate the zero state of traditional inverter into a shoot-through (short circuit) states, thereby achieving the buck/boost of the input DC source.The Z-source inverter structure has several advantages as compared to traditional inverter, including lower costs, single stage conversion and more reliable.Even though, Z-source inverters suffer from the drawback of discontinuous input current that lead to very high harmonics.So that the impedance network is modified to form the quasi Z-source inverter that has continuous input current with reduction in voltage rating of impedance network [4][5][6][7][8].The Quasi Zs-CMLIs are mainly used in the photovoltaic power generation system that has advantage of balanced DC-link voltage control, distributed maximum power tracking, modular structure and reduced AC side filter requirements.These features cannot be realized in traditional CMI.There are several multicarrier based PWM techniques used to control the output voltage of traditional MLI.The multicarrier PWM can be implemented with less complexity, offers better performance in all the operating conditions and also allow the over modulation region [7][8][9][10].The contribution of this papers: Six different carrier based PWM techniques such as triangular, sawtooth, unipolar, sine(regular), stepped wave and staircase with four modulation schemes (PD, IPD, POD and APOD) are implemented for Quasi Zs-CMLI.In this work, the emulator has been used as input to the Quasi Zs-CMLI.The performance of multicarrier techniques are analysed in terms of THD % profile with a different modulation index and effect of the carrier wave on the shoot-through state also analysed.The prototype model of the proposed system has been implemented using FGPA and tested with different modulation schemes for the seven level quasi under ST and NST conditions.

Quasi Z-source inverter
The single phase quasi Z-source inverter circuit is shown Fig. 1(a).This inverter consists of quasi Z-source along with a normal H bridge inverter.Quasi Z-source consists of two inductors ( and  -2 mH), two capacitors ( and  -3300 mF) and diode.Normal H-bridge inverter consists of four MOSFETs ( ,  ,  and  ).The Quasi Zs-CMLI operates at two modes of operation, namely: Non-Shoot Through(NST) mode and Shoot-Through (ST) mode.The equivalent circuit of ST and NST modes are shown in Fig. 1(b) and 1(c) respectively.In NST mode, Quasi Zs-inverter operate as a normal traditional inverter and its operate at active state.The capacitor  is charged to the input voltage and  charged to voltage across the  , the voltage across the inductor ( ,  ), capacitor( ,  ) and  are expressed as: Assume  is total switching period, which is an inversion of switching frequency  ,  is the shoot-through period and  is non-shoot through the period.sothat  =  +  .Fig. 1(a)-(c).shows equivalent circuits of single stage quasi, ST and NST conditions.In ST mode, Quasi Zs-inverter operates as a buck/boost converter and it operates at zero state.The diode is reverse biased due to capacitor voltage  exceeds the input voltage.Now,  is discharged through  and input current continue to flow through  and  .After ST mode, the energy transferred to the inductance is added to the normal state and hereby boosted voltage is obtained.The average inductor voltage  and  over the switching cycle is zero.The average capacitor voltage is expressed as: The DC-link voltage can be derived by substituting Eqs. ( 3) and ( 4) in Eq. ( 2): where,  is the boost factor of Quasi Zs-CMLI.The Quasi Zs-CMLI are highly suited for PV systems, individual PV emulators can be connected at each H-bridge input.Each H-bridge inverter produce three level output, namely + , 0 and - .The output load voltage has a number of levels equal to 2 + 1 where n is the number of input DC sources.

Multicarrier based sine pulse width modulation techniques
In this paper, six multicarrier based SPWM techniques combined to shoot-through state and simple boost technique developed for Quasi-CMI as follows: Triangular (TMC), Saw Tooth (STMC), Unipolar Sine (UPMC), Sine (Regular) (SMC), Stepped (SPMC) and Staircase (SCMC).Multicarrier PWM techniques entail the natural sampling of a single modulating or reference waveform typically being sinusoidal same as that of output frequency of the inversion system, through several carrier signals.In the PD switching methods, (M-1) the carrier signals have same phase and frequency.APOD Switching methods is very similar to PD but only difference is each carrier signals phase shifted by 180° from the adjust carrier.In this control technique, most of the harmonics are appeared at around the carrier frequency.In the phase opposition methods, (M-1) carrier signals are required to generate gating pulses for the N level inverter and upper half of the two signals are in same phase and lower half will be 180° out of phase with upper half.In the IPD PWM approach the level shifted carrier signal are 180° out of phase when compared to the PD.These carrier signals are compared with a sinusoidal modulating wave.The reference or modulation waveform has peak amplitude  and frequency  , and it is centered in the middle of the carrier set.If the reference is greater than the carrier signal, then the active device corresponding to that carrier is switched ON, and if the reference is less than the carrier signal, then the active device corresponding to that carrier is switched OFF.The carrier frequency defines the switching frequency of the converter.Modulation index of multilevel inverters is defined as: where,  and  are the amplitude of the reference and the carrier signal respectively.

Simulation results
The seven level quasi Z-source inverter has been simulated using MATLAB/SIMULINK.The PD, IPD, POD, and APOD modulation schemes are used for the six multicarrier SPWM techniques.The operating frequency of the Quasi Zs-CMLI is 5 kHz where as 1 kHz to 10 kHz switching frequency used in the existing literature.The inverter gives poor THD performance at lower operating frequency while inverter offers good performance at higher frequencies (10 kHz).However, higher frequency of operation will lead to higher switching losses.Hence, 5 kHz switching frequency has been chosen in this proposed work.The THD performances of the proposed system have been evaluated and compared with all modulation techniques.These modulation strategies are implemented and illustrated from Figs.The switching pulses are generated from simulation and shown in Figs.4-6.The output voltage and harmonic spectrum of proposed system are obtained for fundamental frequency with different duty ratio.The MATLAB simulation has been carried for duty ratio of 10 % and Modulation index  = 0.9 and duty ratio of 90 % and Modulation index  = 0.9.Here, only presents, duty ratio of 90 % and Modulation index  = 0.9.Table 2 shows the fundamental load voltage and load voltage THD % for the six carriers with shoot through ratio 90 % and modulation index 0.9.The Quasi Zs-CMI operate as a boost converter.The boost factor is set as  = 2.The seven level output voltage obtained are approximately 0, ±90 V, ±180 V and ±270 V.
From Table 1, it is observed that, the TMC POD and TMC PD methods provide almost equal to the calculated value.However, TMC APOD PWM gives minimum (i.e.boost factor compared to the other modulation within TMC PWM methods).In all available literature, the boost factor is derived only for the triangular carrier waveform.This paper analyses the effect of another carrier waveform.From the simulation results, it is inferred that, stepped carrier (PD, APOD modulation) and staircase carrier (PD, APOD modulation) achieved the maximum boost.In terms of % THD, SMC PWM gives a minimal voltage and current THD of 9.17 % and 8.96 % compared to the other methods.The load voltage, load current waveform (RL load-20 Ohms, 1 mH) and corresponding harmonic spectrum are shown in the Figs.7 to 10 respectively.Figs.11 and 12 show the output load voltage value against % THD respectively.The fundamental load current and load current THD % are given in the Table 3.

Hardware results
The Quasi Zs-CMLI using multicarrier PWM techniques has been implemented using the FPGA based prototype model.It consists of three quasi Z-source network, PV Emulator, three full H-bridge, load and FPGA-Spartan-6 controller.The switching pulses generated from FPGA are shown in Figs.13-15.4 shows the comparison of simulation and hardware results.From Table 4, it is observed that simulation results are good agreement with hardware results.

Conclusions
In this work, multicarrier based SPWM techniques with different duty ratio has been implemented using FPGA for seven-level Quasi Zs-CMLI.The THD profile and voltage boost capability of the proposed system has been analysed and compared with duty ratio of 10 % and 90 % respectively.From the analysis, it is observed that phase opposition disposition (POD) Sine-Regular multicarrier technique offers the minimal voltage THD of 4 % for shoot through duty ratio of 10 % over other modulation and PWM techniques.The simulation results of proposed

Fig. 1 .
Circuit diagram, 1: a) single stage quasi Z-source b) quasi at ST mode 1, c) quasi at NST mode

Fig. 2 .
Fig. 2. Shows the power circuit diagram of proposed FPGA based quasi Z-source CMLI topology where each H-bridge has LC impedance and impedance network fed from the individual PV emulators.

Fig. 2 .
Fig. 2. FPGA-based seven level quasi Z-source CMLThere are different scheme of switching techniques have been proposed for controlling of multilevel inverters.There are two types of carrier based PWM are i) Phase shifted carrier PWM and Carrier disposition PWM.Further, Carrier disposition PWM classified into Alternate Phase opposition disposition (APOD), Phase Opposition Disposition (POD) and Inverse Phase Disposition (IPD).In the PD switching methods, (M-1) the carrier signals have same phase and frequency.APOD Switching methods is very similar to PD but only difference is each carrier signals phase shifted by 180° from the adjust carrier.In this control technique, most of the harmonics are appeared at around the carrier frequency.In the phase opposition methods, (M-1) carrier signals are required to generate gating pulses for the N level inverter and upper half of the

Table 1 .
Switching states of seven-level quasi Z-source Inverter In each active state, six switches have in 'ON state' and other switches been in 'OFF position'.During zero state, all the switches are turned to 'ON state' for the boost operation of quasi network.The switching states of seven level Quasi Zs-CMLI shown in the Table 1.
The switching states of Quasi Zs-CMLI are shown in the Table1.