IP Library Granted Patent US 12671347
Granted Patent B2
US 12671347 · App. 18/441,451 · Granted Jun 30, 2026

Solar inverter with multiple dynamic current sources

Inventor: Wensong Yu (Raleigh, NC)
Assignee: NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY
H02M7/5155H02J1/102H02J2101/25
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Patent No.
US 12671347
App. No.
18/441,451
Granted
Jun 30, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Various examples are provided related to photovoltaic systems that utilize multiple current source inverters. In one example, a solar inverter system includes DC-DC current source converters coupled to a DC link and a grid-frequency inverter coupled to the DC link. The DC power can be converted from energy obtained from a photovoltaic (PV) panel coupled to the DC-DC current source converters and the grid-frequency inverter can generate AC power from the DC power provided to the DC link.

Claims (17)

1 . A solar inverter system, comprising:

a plurality of DC-DC current source converters coupled to a DC link, each DC-DC current source converter configured to provide DC power to the DC link, the DC power converted from energy obtained from at least one photovoltaic (PV) panel coupled to the plurality of DC-DC current source converters, where an individual DC-DC converter of the plurality of DC-DC current source converters comprises hybrid switches each having a Si-IGBT switch in parallel with a SiC-MOSFET switch, wherein switching of the hybrid switches in the individual DC-DC converter is controlled based at least in part upon comparison of an on-state voltage of the individual DC-DC converter to a first defined voltage level associated with the SiC-MOSFET switch and comparison of the on-state voltage to a second defined voltage level associated with the Si-IGBT switch; and

a grid-frequency inverter coupled to the DC link, the grid-frequency inverter configured to generate AC power from the DC power provided to the DC link.

2 . The solar inverter system of claim 1 , wherein the generated AC power is provided to a power grid through an isolation transformer.

3 . The solar inverter system of claim 2 , wherein the isolation transformer is a wye-delta transformer.

4 . The solar inverter system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of DC-DC current source converters are maximum power point tracking (MPPT) converters.

5 . The solar inverter system of claim 4 , wherein the plurality of DC-DC current source converters are three-level buck converters.

6 . The solar inverter system of claim 1 , wherein the Si-IGBT switch and the SiC-MOSFET switch are turned ON at a rising edge of a gate signal.

7 . The solar inverter system of claim 1 , wherein the Si-IGBT switch is turned OFF in response to the on-state voltage reaching the second defined voltage level before the falling edge of the gate signal.

8 . The solar inverter system of claim 1 , wherein the Si-IGBT switch is turned OFF in response to a falling edge of the gate signal if the on-state voltage does not reach the second defined voltage level.

9 . The solar inverter system of claim 1 , wherein the SiC-MOSFET switch is turned OFF in response to the on-state voltage reaching the first defined voltage level before the falling edge of the gate signal.

10 . The solar inverter system of claim 1 , wherein the SiC-MOSFET switch is turned OFF in response to a falling edge of the gate signal if the on-state voltage does not reach the first defined voltage level.

11 . The solar inverter system of claim 10 , wherein the SiC-MOSFET switch is turned OFF a predefined delay time after the falling edge of the gate signal.

12 . The solar inverter system of claim 1 , wherein the grid-frequency inverter comprises Si-IGBT and Si-thyristor independent phase control.

13 . The solar inverter system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of DC-DC current source converters are sealed within one or more housings.

14 . The solar inverter system of claim 13 , wherein the one or more housings is configured to provide natural cooling to one or more DC-DC current source converter sealed inside.

15 . The solar inverter system of claim 13 , wherein the one or more housings is configured to provide IP65 sealing.