Title :
Single-stage converters for PV lighting systems with MPPT and energy backup
Author :
Wu, Tsai-Fu ; Chang, Chien-Hsuan ; Wu, Yong-Jing
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Chung Cheng Univ., Taiwan
fDate :
10/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Single-stage converters (SSCs) are proposed for applications of photovoltaic powered lighting system (PPLS). The synchronous switch technique is employed to develop the SSCs which can fulfill maximum power point tracking (MPPT), battery charging, discharging, and lamp ballasting features. Several typical SSCs are discussed. One of the proposed SSCs, which is the integration of a buck-boost charger/discharger and a class-D series resonant parallel loaded inverter, is analyzed and designed into a PPLS. Both pulsewidth modulation (PWM) and variable-frequency controls are used to govern the system operation. The controller is implemented on a single-chip microprocessor. Simulated and experimental results of the proposed system for driving up to sixteen GE TBX 26 W fluorescent lamps are used to verify the theoretical prediction and feasibility. The proposed system has a simple configuration, as well as a zero voltage switching (ZVS) feature, and can achieve the same functions as those in conventional systems when abrupt insolation changes do not occur frequently. These result in the inherent merits of lower cost, more compact size and possibly achieving higher reliability over conventional systems
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; PWM power convertors; fluorescent lamps; microprocessor chips; network synthesis; photovoltaic power systems; power supplies to apparatus; GE TBX 26 W fluorescent lamps; MPPT; PV lighting systems; Single-stage converters; abrupt insolation; battery charging; buck-boost charger/discharger; class-D series resonant parallel loaded inverter; discharging; energy backup; lamp ballasting; maximum power point tracking; photovoltaic powered lighting system; pulsewidth modulation; single-chip microprocessor; synchronous switch technique; variable-frequency controls; zero voltage switching; Batteries; Electronic ballasts; Photovoltaic systems; Pulse width modulation; Pulse width modulation inverters; Resonance; Solar power generation; Space vector pulse width modulation; Switches; Zero voltage switching;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on