MPPT control and architecture for PV solar panel with sub-module integrated converters

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Photovoltaic (PV) solar systems with series-connected module integrated converters (MICs) are receiving increased attention because of their ability to create high output voltage while performing local maximum power point tracking (MPPT) control for individual solar panels, which is a solution for partial shading effects in PV systems at panel level. To eliminate the partial shading effects in PV system more effectively, sub-MICs are utilized at the cell level or grouped cell level within a PV solar panel. This study presents the results of a series-output-connection MPPT (SOC-MPPT) controller for sub-MIC architecture using a single sensor at the output and a single digital MPPT controller (sub-MIC SOC-MPPT controller and architecture). The sub-MIC SOC-MPPT controller and architecture are investigated based on boost type sub-MICs. Experimental results under steady-state and transient conditions are presented to verify the performance of the controller and the effectiveness of the architecture.

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Abu Qahouq, J. A., Jiang, Y., & Orabi, M. (2014). MPPT control and architecture for PV solar panel with sub-module integrated converters. Journal of Power Electronics, 14(6), 1281–1292. https://doi.org/10.6113/JPE.2014.14.6.1281

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