A high power density DC-DC converter for distributed PV architectures

In order to maximize the solar energy harvesting capabilities, power converters for photovoltaic (PV) systems have to be designed for high efficiency, accurate maximum power point tracking (MPPT) and voltage/current performance. When many converters are used in distributed PV systems, power density also becomes an important factor since it allows for simpler system integration. In this paper, a high power density string level MPPT DC-DC converter suitable for distributed medium to large scale PV installations is presented. A simple partial power processing topology implemented exclusively with silicon carbide devices provides high efficiency and high power density. A 3.5kW, 100 kHz converter is designed and tested to verify the proposed methods.

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