1. A Modular Self-Controlled Photovoltaic Charger With InterIntegrated Circuit ( $\hbox{I}^{2}\hbox{C}$) Interface
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Jian-Min Wang, Huang-Jen Chiu, Chun-Jen Yao, Ting-Peng Lee, Jian-Xing Lee, and Yu-Kang Lo
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Battery (electricity) ,Engineering ,business.industry ,Interface (computing) ,Photovoltaic system ,Electrical engineering ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Modular design ,Integrated circuit layout ,Maximum power point tracking ,law.invention ,law ,Electronic engineering ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Resistor ,business ,Pulse-width modulation - Abstract
This paper presents a modular self-controlled photovoltaic (PV) charger with maximum power point tracking (MPPT) and pulse-charging schemes. The studied PV modules can be flexibly parallel connected through interleaved operation using an interintegrated circuit (I2C) interface. The MPPT control of PV panel is implemented by using a current-sensing technique with the on-state resistance of the power switch. Both an expensive hall-effect sensor and additional current-sensing resistor are not needed. A pulse-charging scheme without extra battery-current sensor is also designed to prolong the lifetime of the acid-lead battery. The operation principles and design considerations of the proposed PV charger are analyzed and discussed. A laboratory prototype is implemented and tested to verify its feasibility.
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- 2011
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