The boost-boost converter presents interesting characteristics for photovoltaic applications, due to the nature of the system where we can increase the voltage in an adequate and controlled way according to the load, in combination with an optimal control system we can obtain a better efficiency of an autonomous photovoltaic system, taking into consideration that a solar panel within its most significant properties to operate within the most efficient way needs natural conditions of irradiation and temperature that are closest to the SCT measurement standard, otherwise efficiency will be lost, Therefore, it is necessary to jointly implement a control system together with an algorithm that allows it to always be in maximum power conditions (MPP). According to the above, this article addresses the low voltage photovoltaic application of an isolated system, using a boost converter and a PI control system, together with an algorithm for obtaining the maximum power point, using two different photovoltaic systems, with the objective of showing that with an essential PI control we can obtain good efficiency of the two systems even with disturbances, as if a more robust control were implemented in photovoltaic applications, saving both operation cost and implementation time. The I-V (current-voltage) characteristics similar to a non-linear source of the photovoltaic module, require the inclusion of linearization of the photovoltaic module and with this to be able to design the control of the system, the proper functioning of the designed control has been tested through mathematical modeling and simulation.