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A single cell maximum power point tracking converter without a current sensor for high performance vehicle solar arrays

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posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00 authored by Peter WolfsPeter Wolfs, L Tang
A maximum power tracker is developed for a single high performance GaAs solar cell to reduce the impact of variations in cell illumination for highly curved arrays as required for vehicle applications. This solution also finds applications in concentrating photovoltaic systems where the incident energy may vary due to optical imperfections. On a curved array, each cell has a directly connected tracker that operates autonomously. An examination of the switching ripple performance of a large number of series connected asynchronous converters is made. The tracker uses a highly efficient 600mW buck converter operating at 20 kHz with a synchronous rectifier. A dedicated MSP340 processor is capable of the total converter control task. Operating at 1.8V the controller can be directly powered by the cell. A charge pump is used to develop gate drive voltages for the converter MOSFETs. A maximum power tracking algorithm based on observations of cell voltage and converter duty cycle is demonstrated. The load power may be maximized by maximizing the converter average output voltage. An interior voltage loop is used to control cell voltage and assists in securing a 1.5mS response to illumination changes.

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Category 1 - Australian Competitive Grants (this includes ARC, NHMRC)

History

Parent Title

PESC '05 : 2005 IEEE 36th Annual Power Electronics Specialists Conference, Recife, Brazylia.

Start Page

165

End Page

171

Number of Pages

7

Start Date

2005-01-01

ISBN-10

0780390342

Location

Recife, Brazil

Publisher

IEEE

Place of Publication

California

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

External Author Affiliations

Faculty of Engineering and Physical Systems; Oak Ridge National Laboratory; TBA Research Institute;

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Name of Conference

IEEE Power Electronics Specialists Conference

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