Low-cost charge collector of photovoltaic power conditioning system based dynamic DC/DC topology

Access Full Text

Low-cost charge collector of photovoltaic power conditioning system based dynamic DC/DC topology

For access to this article, please select a purchase option:

Buy article PDF
£12.50
(plus tax if applicable)
Buy Knowledge Pack
10 articles for £75.00
(plus taxes if applicable)

IET members benefit from discounts to all IET publications and free access to E&T Magazine. If you are an IET member, log in to your account and the discounts will automatically be applied.

Learn more about IET membership 

Recommend Title Publication to library

You must fill out fields marked with: *

Librarian details
Name:*
Email:*
Your details
Name:*
Email:*
Department:*
Why are you recommending this title?
Select reason:
 
 
 
 
 
IET Renewable Power Generation — Recommend this title to your library

Thank you

Your recommendation has been sent to your librarian.

The development of battery-buffered photovoltaic (PV) power conditioning systems (PCSs) is challenged by its cost/W. It compels the users to optimise the system's configuration in order to maximise the power generation. An alternative solution to this problem based on a charge collector (CC), which has the ability of maximising the charge collection of battery is shown here. The design of the CC is derived from the linear approximation model resolving prior probability distribution and dynamic DC/DC topology with micro-controller to meet the low-cost application. A simulation system has been made and analysed to verify the better performances of the CC over the traditional ones, and an empirical PV PCS example based on the laboratory prototype has been conducted to highlight the CC's natures. Results from the demonstrations, including LED lighting projections of PV PCS, show that the proposed low-cost CC with 4 ms settling time has about more than 20% efficiency and less than 50% sensitivity to system's parameters compared with the simple controller.

Inspec keywords: secondary cells; solar cell arrays; microcontrollers

Other keywords: linear approximation model; dynamic DC-DC topology; laboratory prototype; prior probability distribution; LED lighting projections; microcontroller; photovoltaic power conditioning system; low-cost charge collector; battery-buffered PV PCS; battery charge collection

Subjects: Solar cells and arrays; Photoelectric conversion; solar cells and arrays; Control of electric power systems; Secondary cells; Secondary cells

References

    1. 1)
      • Sean, M.C.: `Control of a satellite based photovoltaic array for optimum power draw', 2008, Master, Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
    2. 2)
    3. 3)
      • Park, J.H., Cho, B.H.: `Non-isolation soft-switching Buck converter with tapped-inductor for wide-input extreme step-down applications', Proc. IEEE Power Electronics Specialists Conf., 2005, Recife, p. 1941–1946.
    4. 4)
      • US department of energy: office of energy efficiency and renewable energy: http://www1.eere.energy.gov/solar/printable_versions/crystalline_silicon.html, accessed October 2009.
    5. 5)
    6. 6)
    7. 7)
    8. 8)
      • R. David , O. Hugh , K. John . Analysis and control of mismatch power loss in photovoltaic arrays. Prog. Photovoltaics Res. Appl. , 2 , 115 - 127
    9. 9)
      • Yaw-Juen, W., Po-Chun, H.: `Analysis of partially shaded PV modules using piecewise linear parallel branches model', World Congress on Science, Engineering and Technology, December 2009, Thailand, p. 783–789.
    10. 10)
    11. 11)
    12. 12)
    13. 13)
      • Ying-Chun, C., Yu-Lung, K., Mu-Lin, C.: `Electronic ballast with a photovoltaic battery energy storage system', Clearwater Beach, FL, May 2008, p. 1–7.
    14. 14)
    15. 15)
      • Florent, M.B.: `Improving battery charging with solar panels', 2008, PhD, Northeastern University.
http://iet.metastore.ingenta.com/content/journals/10.1049/iet-rpg.2009.0199
Loading

Related content

content/journals/10.1049/iet-rpg.2009.0199
pub_keyword,iet_inspecKeyword,pub_concept
6
6
Loading