This paper proposes open fault diagnosis and tolerance control methods for grid-connected hybrid active neutral-point-clamped (ANPC) inverters
with optimized carrier-based pulse width modulation. The hybrid ANPC inverter is composed of silicon carbide metal-oxide-semiconductor field effect
transistors and Si-insulated gate bipolar transistors. Open faults of switch devices lead to the distortion of output currents, inverter performance
degradation, and low reliability. Therefore, the open-circuit fault diagnosis and the tolerance control methods should be handled to improve the
reliability of the inverter. The fault tolerance control methods for grid-connected inverters should also consider the fixed voltage modulation index as
the modulation index is fixed. In this study, the proposed fault tolerance control method handles the open fault without reducing the modulation
index. The implementation of the proposed method is easy and can be conducted through a simple change in the reference waveform. The effectiveness of the proposed fault detection and fault tolerance control methods was verified through the simulation and experimental results.