Utilization of MOSFET transistor as an electronic load to trace I-V and P-V curve of a solar panel

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To understand the electrical behavior of a photovoltaic panel, it is necessary to know the characteristic Ipv = f(Vpv). The best way to obtainthis I-V curve is to use a variable resistor. This paper proposes a new and simple technique based on a MOSFET transistor as a variable load, which whose gate voltage is controlled by an RC filter from the Arduino. A comparison under standard temperature and illumination conditions between the manufacturer's datasheet with the simulation by MATLAB/Simulink on the one hand, and on the other hand between the manufacturer's datasheet with the experimental data for the evaluation of this technique that has been performed.

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Asbayou, A., Agdam, M., Aamoume, A., Soussi, A., Ihla, A., & Bouhouch, L. (2021). Utilization of MOSFET transistor as an electronic load to trace I-V and P-V curve of a solar panel. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 229). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202122901021

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