Performance of maximum power point tracker in tropical climate
The performance of maximum power point tracker in tropical climate has been presented in this paper. The maximum power point tracker output voltage and current are used for control purposes, rather than for its input voltage and current. It is shown that using the output parameters simplifies the ma...
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my.um.eprints.48942019-10-25T03:50:05Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/4894/ Performance of maximum power point tracker in tropical climate Mekhilef, Saad Rahim, N.A. Ping, H.W. TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering The performance of maximum power point tracker in tropical climate has been presented in this paper. The maximum power point tracker output voltage and current are used for control purposes, rather than for its input voltage and current. It is shown that using the output parameters simplifies the maximum power point tracker controller. Moreover, using this approach, only one out of the two output parameters needs to be sensed. where the proposed system configuration consist of commonly used dc/dc converter, which is applied for the power conversion stage of the tracker, an Xillinx FPGA acting as the controller, a ADC, PV array and three phase inverter which is connected to the grid. Method of locating the maximum power point (MPP) is based on hill climbing technique. An MPPT using a step up converter is developed its performance is compared under different solar irradiance and ambient temperatures. It showed an improvement in the output power by 18 (average) over a wide range or solar irradiation in a day. 2006 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/4894/1/Performance_of_maximum_power_point_tracker_in_tropical_climate.pdf Mekhilef, Saad and Rahim, N.A. and Ping, H.W. (2006) Performance of maximum power point tracker in tropical climate. In: 37th IEEE Power Electronics Specialists Conference 2006, PESC'06, Jeju. http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=1711906 |
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The performance of maximum power point tracker in tropical climate has been presented in this paper. The maximum power point tracker output voltage and current are used for control purposes, rather than for its input voltage and current. It is shown that using the output parameters simplifies the maximum power point tracker controller. Moreover, using this approach, only one out of the two output parameters needs to be sensed. where the proposed system configuration consist of commonly used dc/dc converter, which is applied for the power conversion stage of the tracker, an Xillinx FPGA acting as the controller, a ADC, PV array and three phase inverter which is connected to the grid. Method of locating the maximum power point (MPP) is based on hill climbing technique. An MPPT using a step up converter is developed its performance is compared under different solar irradiance and ambient temperatures. It showed an improvement in the output power by 18 (average) over a wide range or solar irradiation in a day. |
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