Abstract
For solar and electric vehicles, a highly distributed maximum power point tracking (MPPT) scheme is preferred. A maximum power point (MPP) tracker has been previously presented for a single triple junction cell. The Texas Instruments MSP430 microprocessor, which is designed for 1.8 V applications, provides the tracking intelligence. However, the MPP cell voltages of other cell types under different environmental conditions may fall well below 1.8 V. This paper conducts a preliminary study of four maximum power point tracker designs for different cell types, which cover an input supply voltage range from 0.3 to 3.0 V. A comparison of the applications, the topologies and the costs of the four designs is summarised at the end of the paper. © Institution of Engineers Australia, 2009.
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Li, Q., & Wolfs, P. (2009). A preliminary study of the distributed maximum power point tracker designs for different types of solar cells in solar and electric vehicle arrays. In Australian Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Vol. 5, pp. 221–228). Institution of Engineers (Australia). https://doi.org/10.1080/1448837x.2008.11464214
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