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HELP with understanding an Inverter design

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I am B.Tech student starting on my final semester project. The problem is though I have studied all theories I am having a lot of difficulties applying them practically. A brief description about my project: My actual aim was to replicate the paper I have attached. But now I feel I could actually put out a paper of my own if I worked a bit harder. From reading this paper my simple idea was to use a different type of converter. But I really have no clear idea. Could someone give me a push start by helping me to understand the paper.View attachment A Single-Phase Photovoltaic Inverter Topology With.pdf
 
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That's an imaginative paper, playing artistically with power electronics building blocks. Everything is well explained, if you allow yourself sufficient of time, you can understand it.

Otherwise you should start with a more basic design, e.g. an inverter with classical DC voltage link.
 

Thank you...FvM. Maybe you are right. I should first go through some basic design of inverters before i come to this paper. Thanks once again :)
 

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