e-Prime: Advances in Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Energy (Dec 2023)

Low threshold DC–AC power converter with optimized standby power consumption

  • Tiku Fidelis Etanya,
  • Musong Louis Katche,
  • Pierre Tsafack

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6
p. 100369

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The quest for universal energy access continues to be a major concern globally. Renewable energy technologies such as solar PV are viable options to meet this energy poverty with DC–AC power converters playing a major role in solar PV systems. Current designs of these converters suffer from high standby energy consumption and high input threshold voltage. This paper presents the design and implementation of a single-phase DC–AC power converter with low threshold input voltage and optimized standby power consumption. A multivibrator, pulse width modulation signal generator, MOSFETs, and a multiple secondary winding center tap transformer were used in the system design. The results show an optimized power converter having a low input threshold voltage of 10.5V and power consumption of 9.49W.

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