TY - JOUR
T1 - Dynamics of photovoltaic-generator-interfacing voltage-controlled buck power stage
AU - Sitbon, M.
AU - Leppäaho, J.
AU - Suntio, T.
AU - Kuperman, A.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2015/3/1
Y1 - 2015/3/1
N2 - This paper investigates the dynamic properties of the photovoltaic-generator-interfacing voltage-controlled buck power stage operating in both the maximum and limited power point tracking modes. The photovoltaic generator (PVG) is known to possess both current- and voltage-source properties with respect to its maximum power point. While voltage-fed operation is conventional, current-fed action is nontrivial and is thoroughly analyzed in this paper. The photovoltaic-generator-interfacing converter is formed by adding a capacitor at conventional voltage-fed converter input terminals, turning it into a current-fed power stage. During the maximum power point tracking phase, converter input voltage is regulated, possessing nontrivial dynamics. The situation is burdened further when output-voltage control should be alternatively realized to limit the voltage of the converter terminating the energy storage element. It is shown that both the photovoltaic generator and the terminating energy storage greatly affect the combined system dynamics. Parallel as well as cascaded control arrangements are proposed to support dual-mode system operation. Extended experimental results are shown to enforce presented theory and reveal nontrivial dynamics-related issues.
AB - This paper investigates the dynamic properties of the photovoltaic-generator-interfacing voltage-controlled buck power stage operating in both the maximum and limited power point tracking modes. The photovoltaic generator (PVG) is known to possess both current- and voltage-source properties with respect to its maximum power point. While voltage-fed operation is conventional, current-fed action is nontrivial and is thoroughly analyzed in this paper. The photovoltaic-generator-interfacing converter is formed by adding a capacitor at conventional voltage-fed converter input terminals, turning it into a current-fed power stage. During the maximum power point tracking phase, converter input voltage is regulated, possessing nontrivial dynamics. The situation is burdened further when output-voltage control should be alternatively realized to limit the voltage of the converter terminating the energy storage element. It is shown that both the photovoltaic generator and the terminating energy storage greatly affect the combined system dynamics. Parallel as well as cascaded control arrangements are proposed to support dual-mode system operation. Extended experimental results are shown to enforce presented theory and reveal nontrivial dynamics-related issues.
KW - Current-fed buck converter
KW - dynamics
KW - photovoltaic generator (PVG)
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U2 - 10.1109/JPHOTOV.2014.2379094
DO - 10.1109/JPHOTOV.2014.2379094
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AN - SCOPUS:85027925406
SN - 2156-3381
VL - 5
SP - 633
EP - 640
JO - IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics
JF - IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics
IS - 2
M1 - 6995990
ER -