2017
DOI: 10.3390/en10050719
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A Multistage DC-DC Step-Up Self-Balanced and Magnetic Component-Free Converter for Photovoltaic Applications: Hardware Implementation

Abstract: This article presents a self-balanced multistage DC-DC step-up converter for photovoltaic applications. The proposed converter topology is designed for unidirectional power transfer and provides a doable solution for photovoltaic applications where voltage is required to be stepped up without magnetic components (transformer-less and inductor-less). The output voltage obtained from renewable sources will be low and must be stepped up by using a DC-DC converter for photovoltaic applications. 2 K diodes and 2 K … Show more

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“…Several DC‐DC converters are recently address for HRE, reviewed for MPPT purpose, which are responsible for load matching and converts peak powers from renewable sources to load. Generally, buck, boost, buck‐boost, SEPIC, Zeta, CUK converters are considered for MPPT operation, which accomplish impedance balance between HRE and load.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several DC‐DC converters are recently address for HRE, reviewed for MPPT purpose, which are responsible for load matching and converts peak powers from renewable sources to load. Generally, buck, boost, buck‐boost, SEPIC, Zeta, CUK converters are considered for MPPT operation, which accomplish impedance balance between HRE and load.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The power of a PV system is higher at the knee point of the P-V characteristic curve, as the MPP keeps on changing according to the varying irradiation levels, a MPPT method is used to track the MPP of the system. The PV grid-connected power system in domestic applications is becoming a fast-rising segment in the PV market [23][24][25][26]. Unfortunately, the output voltage of the PV arrays or panels is relatively low.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Produced voltage at each photovoltaic based boards/module is inadequate for feeding the electric energy directly to inverter for handy application or to insert it into the electric network or grid. Therefore, series connection of solar panels/module is not a suitable and practicable solution to achieve high voltage due to requirement of large area and high cost is needed [3]. Thus, DC-DC converter is requisite to lift the voltage with adequate high conversion ratio before feeding it into inverter.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%