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- Micro-inverter for integrated grid-tie PV module using resonant controller
- Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- Federal University of Alfenas
- 1944-9925
- 1944-9933
- Two-stage isolated converters for photovoltaic (PV) applications commonly employ a high-frequency transformer on the DC-DC side, submitting the DC-AC inverter switches to high voltages and forcing the use of IGBTs instead of low-voltage and low-loss MOSFETs. This paper shows the modeling, control and simulation of a single-phase full-bridge inverter with high-frequency transformer (HFT) that can be used as part of a two-stage converter with transformerless DC-DC side or as a single-stage converter (simple DC-AC inverter) for grid-connected PV applications. The inverter is modeled in order to obtain a small-signal transfer function used to design the PResonant current control regulator. A high-frequency step-up transformer results in reduced voltage switches and better efficiency compared with converters in which the transformer is used on the DC-DC side. Simulations and experimental results with a 200 W prototype are shown. © 2012 IEEE.
- 11-Dec-2012
- IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting.
- AC-DC power converters
- distributed power generation
- modeling
- photovoltaic systems
- power transformers
- pulse width modulation inverters
- DC-AC inverters
- Full-bridge inverters
- Grid-connected PV
- High frequency HF
- High voltage
- Low-voltage
- MOSFETs
- Photovoltaic
- Photovoltaic systems
- Pulse width modulation inverters
- PV modules
- Resonant controller
- Single stage converters
- Small-signal transfer functions
- Step up transformers
- Transformerless
- Two-stage converter
- DC transformers
- Distributed power generation
- Models
- Power transformers
- DC-DC converters
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/PESGM.2012.6344911
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