Title :
A fractional open circuit voltage based maximum power point tracker for photovoltaic arrays
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Hanyang Univ., Ansan, South Korea
Abstract :
In this paper a fractional open circuit voltage based maximum power point tracker (MPPT) for photovoltaic (PV) arrays is proposed. The fractional open circuit voltage based MPPT utilizes the fact that the PV array voltage corresponding to the maximum power exhibits a linear dependence with respect to array open circuit voltage for different irradiation and temperature levels. This method is the simplest of all the MPPT methods described in the literature. The main disadvantage of this method is that the PV array is disconnected from the load after regular intervals for the sampling of the array voltage. This results in power loss. Another disadvantage is that if the duration between two successive samplings of the array voltage, called the sampling period, is too long, there is a considerable loss. This is because the output voltage of the PV array follows the unchanged reference during one sampling period. Once a maximum power point (MPP) is tracked and a change in irradiation occurs between two successive samplings, then the new MPP is not tracked until the next sampling of the PV array voltage. This paper proposes an MPPT circuit in which the sampling interval of the PV array voltage, and the sampling period have been shortened. The sample and hold circuit, which samples and holds the MPP voltage, has also been simplified. The proposed circuit does not utilize expensive microcontroller or a digital signal processor and is thus suitable for low cost photovoltaic applications.
Keywords :
maximum power point trackers; photovoltaic power systems; sample and hold circuits; MPPT; fractional open circuit voltage; irradiation level; low cost photovoltaic applications; maximum power point tracker; photovoltaic array voltage; sample and hold circuit; sampling interval; sampling period; temperature level; Array signal processing; Converters; Integrated circuits; Photovoltaic systems; Radiation effects; Testing; Maximum power point tracker; Photovoltaic array; Sample and hold amplifier; Sampling interval; Sampling period;
Conference_Titel :
Software Technology and Engineering (ICSTE), 2010 2nd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Juan, PR
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8667-0
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8666-3
DOI :
10.1109/ICSTE.2010.5608868