DocumentCode :
1194415
Title :
A novel maximum power point tracking technique for solar panels using a SEPIC or Cuk converter
Author :
Chung, Henry Shu-Hung ; Tse, K.K. ; Hui, S. Y Ron ; Mok, C.M. ; Ho, M.T.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Commun. Eng., City Univ. of Hong Kong, China
Volume :
18
Issue :
3
fYear :
2003
fDate :
5/1/2003 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
717
Lastpage :
724
Abstract :
A novel technique for efficiently extracting the maximum output power from a solar panel under varying meteorological conditions is presented. The methodology is based on connecting a pulse-width-modulated (PWM) DC/DC SEPIC or Cuk converter between a solar panel and a load or battery bus. The converter operates in discontinuous capacitor voltage mode whilst its input current is continuous. By modulating a small-signal sinusoidal perturbation into the duty cycle of the main switch and comparing the maximum variation in the input voltage and the voltage stress of the main switch, the maximum power point (MPP) of the panel can be located. The nominal duty cycle of the main switch in the converter is adjusted to a value, so that the input resistance of the converter is equal to the equivalent output resistance of the solar panel at the MPP. This approach ensures maximum power transfer under all conditions without using microprocessors for calculation. Detailed mathematical derivations of the MPP tracking technique are included. The tracking capability of the proposed technique has been verified experimentally with a 10-W solar panel at different insolation (incident solar radiation) levels and under large-signal insolation level changes.
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; PWM power convertors; power control; solar cell arrays; 10 W; Cuk converter; PWM DC/DC SEPIC converter; SEPIC converter; battery bus; continuous input current; discontinuous capacitor voltage mode; duty cycle; equivalent output resistance; input resistance; large-signal insolation level changes; load; main switch; maximum power point tracking technique; maximum power transfer; meteorological conditions; microprocessors; small-signal sinusoidal perturbation modulation; solar panels; tracking capability; Batteries; Capacitors; Joining processes; Meteorology; Power generation; Pulse width modulation; Pulse width modulation converters; Switches; Switching converters; Voltage;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0885-8993
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2003.810841
Filename :
1198049
Link To Document :
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