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A PV panel simulator based on a two quadrant DC/DC power converter with a sliding mode controller
handle: 10400.21/5976
The use of a solar photovoltaic (PV) panel simulator can be a valued tool for the design and evaluation of the several components of a photovoltaic system. This simulator is based on power electronic converter controlled in such a way that will behave as a PV panel. Thus, in this paper a PV panel simulator based on a two quadrant DC/DC power converter is proposed. This topology will allow to achieve fast responses, like suddenly changes in the irradiation and temperature. To control the power converter it will be used a fast and robust sliding mode controller. Therefore, with the proposed system I–V curve simulation of a PV panel is obtained. Experimental results from a laboratory prototype are presented in order to confirm the theoretical operation.
- Instituto Politécnico de Setúbal Portugal
- Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa Portugal
- INESC-ID Portugal
- Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa Portugal
- Instituto Politécnico de Setúbal Portugal
Sliding mode controller, PV simulador, Two quadrant DC/DC converter, Emulator, PV system
Sliding mode controller, PV simulador, Two quadrant DC/DC converter, Emulator, PV system
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