Z source inverter question

Could some electronics guru please shed some light on this ? For a Z source inverter, with capacitor and inductor values of C and L, powered by a DC source Vdc, what would be the output current, when driving one side of a transformer. Basically, I am looking for some pointers to any source (online preferably) that can provide sone analytical expressions for the instantaneous current. Thanks in advance for your help.

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dakupoto
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Google 'Single Phase Z-Source Inverter'.

A transformer is not a defined load.

'driving one side of a transformer...' what do you mean? - the output of a z-source inverter is two-terminal differential, driving both terminals of a load out of phase - opposite sides of a transformer are separated by an isolation barrier.

RL

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legg

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