Distributed maximum power point tracking (DMPPT) is one of the most promising solutions to overcome the drawbacks associated with mismatching phenomena in photovoltaic (PV) applications. DMPPT is based on the adoption of a dc/dc converter dedicated to each PV module. The design of the power stage of such a converter is a challenging task because of the very high efficiency requirements and of the continuous changes of the operating point during the day, depending on the sun irradiation conditions. In this paper the guidelines for the design of dc-dc converters for DMPPT applications are presented and discussed.
Design of dc/dc Converters for DMPPT PV Applications Based on the Concept of Energetic Efficiency
VITELLI, Massimo
2010
Abstract
Distributed maximum power point tracking (DMPPT) is one of the most promising solutions to overcome the drawbacks associated with mismatching phenomena in photovoltaic (PV) applications. DMPPT is based on the adoption of a dc/dc converter dedicated to each PV module. The design of the power stage of such a converter is a challenging task because of the very high efficiency requirements and of the continuous changes of the operating point during the day, depending on the sun irradiation conditions. In this paper the guidelines for the design of dc-dc converters for DMPPT applications are presented and discussed.File in questo prodotto:
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