2008
DOI: 10.1109/tie.2008.924160
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A Single-Stage PV Module Integrated Converter Based on a Low-Power Current-Source Inverter

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“…The heat-sink can also be made smaller given the superior thermal capabilities of SiC, so that a further decrease of weight and cost could be achieved. A fairly high conversion efficiency of up to 97% has been recently reached in PV-MII by combining different technologies for semiconductors devices [33]. The power stage topology is another hot point in the development of PV-MII.…”
Section: Dmppt By Means Of Micro-invertersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The heat-sink can also be made smaller given the superior thermal capabilities of SiC, so that a further decrease of weight and cost could be achieved. A fairly high conversion efficiency of up to 97% has been recently reached in PV-MII by combining different technologies for semiconductors devices [33]. The power stage topology is another hot point in the development of PV-MII.…”
Section: Dmppt By Means Of Micro-invertersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An additional configuration that deserves to be cited has been described in [33], it is based on a transformer-less three-phase inverter and it is particularly suitable for PV modules, which are capable of providing an output voltage Distributed Maximum Power Point Tracking: Challenges and Commercial Solutions G. Petrone, G. Spagnuolo, M. Vitelli of several hundred volts, e.g. thin-film PV modules.…”
Section: Dmppt By Means Of Micro-invertersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, it causes noise pollution and has tremendous size. Transformers can be replaced by voltage or current source inverters [1]. To overcome the aforementioned issues a novel topology named Z-source inverter was proposed in 2002 by F. Z. Peng.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Z-source inverter has a unique impedance network, capacitors 1 C and 2 C How to cite this paper: Saeed, N., Ibrar, A. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The application of this topology was reported by [13][14][15] as a gridconnected single-stage inverter for distributed generation systems, specialized for residential PV applications. [16][17][18][19]. As can be seen in Figure 2.15, the current source inverter utilizes a series inductor at the dc-link and a capacitor bank at the ac-side.…”
Section: Z-source Invertermentioning
confidence: 99%