Title :
Submodule Integrated Distributed Maximum Power Point Tracking for Solar Photovoltaic Applications
Author :
Pilawa-Podgurski, Robert C N ; Perreault, David J.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, Urbana, IL, USA
Abstract :
This paper explores the benefits of distributed power electronics in solar photovoltaic applications through the use of submodule integrated maximum power point trackers (MPPT). We propose a system architecture that provides a substantial increase in captured energy during partial shading conditions, while at the same time enabling significant overall cost reductions. This is achieved through direct integration of miniature MPPT power converters into existing junction boxes. We describe the design and implementation of a high-efficiency (>;98%) synchronous buck MPPT converter, along with digital control techniques that ensure both local and global maximum power extraction. Through detailed experimental measurements under real-world conditions, we verify the increase in energy capture and quantify the benefits of the architecture.
Keywords :
digital control; maximum power point trackers; solar cells; digital control techniques; distributed power electronics; energy capture; maximum power extraction; partial shading conditions; solar photovoltaic applications; submodule integrated distributed maximum power point tracking; synchronous buck MPPT power converter; Computer architecture; Energy capture; Inverters; Voltage control; Voltage measurement; DC-DC power converters; energy harvesting; photovoltaic cells; power integrated circuits; solar energy;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2012.2220861