Reconfigurable Power Electronics Topologies
Haochen Li, Jonathan Shek

TL;DR
This paper introduces two innovative reconfigurable power electronics topologies that enable automatic transformation between three-phase 3-level and 2-level converter designs through switch-controlled circuit rearrangements.
Contribution
The paper proposes novel switch-controlled topologies for automatic reconfiguration between different power converter levels, enhancing flexibility and automation in power electronics.
Findings
Successful implementation of switch-controlled reconfiguration
Automatic transformation between converter topologies demonstrated
Potential for improved flexibility in power system design
Abstract
This paper presents two novel topologies for automatically transforming power converter topology from three-phase 3-level cascaded H-bridge to three-phase 2-level converter design. These techniques are implemented by flicking specific switches to rearrange circuit connections. The switches can be controlled by signals in order to realize automation.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMultilevel Inverters and Converters · Advanced DC-DC Converters · Silicon Carbide Semiconductor Technologies
