2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.solener.2017.12.016
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Design of boost converter based on maximum power point resistance for photovoltaic applications

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“…From the literature survey [18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27], it is evident that there are different types of DC/DC converters used in standalone and grid-connected PV systems to control the load voltage. However, in this article, two high step-up DC-DC converters are discussed which are a SCBC and a SSBC at static and dynamic irradiation conditions and their performance results are compared with CBC.…”
Section: Analysis and Comparison Of Dc-dc Convertersmentioning
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“…From the literature survey [18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27], it is evident that there are different types of DC/DC converters used in standalone and grid-connected PV systems to control the load voltage. However, in this article, two high step-up DC-DC converters are discussed which are a SCBC and a SSBC at static and dynamic irradiation conditions and their performance results are compared with CBC.…”
Section: Analysis and Comparison Of Dc-dc Convertersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conventional boost converter ( Figure 11) has been used extensively due to its high reliability and flexibility as compared with other converters [19]. The boost converter operates in two modes of operation which are a conduction mode and a blocking mode.…”
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“…In relation to the design of the boost converter, a new approach for sizing the converter parameters specifically for PV applications where the non-linear behavior of the PV module is taken into account is presented in [34].…”
Section: Boost Converter Modelmentioning
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“…It consists of a boost converter and an H-bridge inverter. The main objective of the first stage (boost converter) is allowing the PV array to generate the maximum power using the MPPT technique [9]. There are several algorithms used to track the MPP effectively; the authors of [10] showed that the back-stepping algorithm gives good results.…”
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