Review of Differential Power Processing Converter Techniques for Photovoltaic Applications

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Differential power processing (DPP) converters are utilized in photovoltaic (PV) power systems to achieve high-efficiency power output, even under uneven lighting or mismatched PV cell situations. Since this DPP concept has been introduced for PV systems, various topologies and control algorithms have been proposed and validated, showing the benefits of DPP converters systems over existing series string and full power processing converter solutions. However, DPP systems are highly coupled and can be challenging to control. Various architectures, topologies, and control strategies for both series and parallel DPP architectures are reviewed and compared. Tradeoffs of different DPP converters and topologies are discussed. Also, the power curve for the PV connected to bus, PV to PV, and PV to independent port series DPP architectures are evaluated in terms of inverter interaction. To date, the PV to PV series DPP systems have been most widely implemented and robust system-level control for all architectures has been a major research focus. Furthermore, research and development is still needed, particularly for commercialization and parallel DPP approaches for emerging PV applications.

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Jeong, H., Lee, H., Liu, Y. C., & Kim, K. A. (2019). Review of Differential Power Processing Converter Techniques for Photovoltaic Applications. IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion, 34(1), 351–360. https://doi.org/10.1109/TEC.2018.2876176

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