Ochieng, Ehud BarackKabuye, Vianney Ernest2026-01-212026-01-212025-06-16https://dspace.univ-tlemcen.dz/handle/112/25610Traditional inverters are bulky, less efficient, and have complex control systems, making them unsuitable for compact renewable energy solutions. This thesis proposes a Switched-Inductor Split-Source Inverter (SI-SSI)—a single-stage, transformerless design that combines voltage boosting and DC-AC conversion. Using a 100V input, it delivers 10kW output, modeled in MATLAB with SPWM control. Hardware implementation uses the SG3525A PWM IC, enabling adjustable switching frequency with simple RT/CT components. Tests show a stable three-phase output and 40% fewer components than traditional systems, with comparable performance. The SI-SSI is compact, efficient, and ideal for clean energy systems. Keywords: SI-SSI, SPWM, Single-Stage, Voltage BoostenSplit-Source Inverter (SSI)Switched-Inductor Split-Source InverterSinusoidal PWM (SPWM)Voltage BoostingSingle-Stage ConverterStudy and Control of a Three-Phase Switched-Inductor Split Source Inverter (SI-SSI)Thesis