Title :
Resonant Switched-Capacitor Converters for Sub-module Distributed Photovoltaic Power Management
Author :
Stauth, Jason T. ; Seeman, Michael D. ; Kesarwani, Kapil
Author_Institution :
Dartmouth Coll., Hanover, NH, USA
Abstract :
This paper discusses the theory and implementation of a class of distributed power converters for photovoltaic (PV) energy optimization. Resonant switched-capacitor converters are configured in parallel with strings of PV cells at the sub-module level to improve energy capture in the event of shading or mismatch. The converters operate in a parallel-ladder architecture, enforcing voltage ratios among strings of cells at terminals normally connected to bypass diodes. The balancing function extends from the sub-module level to the entire series string through a dual-core cable and connector. The parallel configuration allows converters to handle only mismatch power and turn off if there is no mismatch in the array. Measurement results demonstrate insertion loss below 0.1% and effective conversion efficiency above 99% for short-circuit current mismatch gradients up to 40%. The circuit implementation eliminates large power magnetic components, achieving a vertical footprint less than 6 mm. The merits of a resonant topology are compared to a switched-capacitor topology.
Keywords :
electric connectors; ladders; resonant power convertors; short-circuit currents; solar cells; switched capacitor networks; PV cells; PV energy optimization; balancing function; bypass diodes; connector; distributed power converters; dual-core cable; parallel-ladder architecture; photovoltaic energy optimization; power magnetic components; resonant switched-capacitor converters; resonant topology; series string; short-circuit current mismatch; submodule distributed photovoltaic power management; voltage ratios; Arrays; Capacitors; Energy capture; Insertion loss; Inverters; Switches; Maximum power point tracking (MPPT); microinverter; resonant converter; solar energy; switched-capacitor;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2012.2206056