Review of Nonisolated High-Step-Up DC/DC Converters in Photovoltaic Grid-Connected Applications
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TextoSeries ; IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 58(4), p.1239-1250, 2011Trabajos contenidos: - Wuhua Li
- Xiangning He
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The photovoltaic (PV)grid-connected power system in the residential applications is becoming a fast growing segment in the PV market due to the shortage of the fossil fuel energy and the great environmental pollution. A new research trend in the residential generation system is to employ the PV parallelconnected configuration rather than the series-connected configuration to satisfy the safety requirements and to make full use of the PV generated power. How to achieve high-step-up, low-cost, and high-efficiency dc/dc conversion is the major consideration due to the low PV output voltage with the parallel-connected structure. The limitations of the conventional boost converters in these applications are analyzed. Then, most of the topologies with high-step-up, low-cost, and high-efficiency performance are covered and classified into several categories. The advantages and disadvantages of these converters are discussed. Furthermore, a general conceptual circuit for high-step-up, low-cost, and highefficiency dc/dc conversion is proposed to derive the nextgeneration topologies for the PV grid-connected power system. Finally, the major challenges of high-step-up, low-cost, and highefficiency dc/dc converters are summarized. This paper would like to make a clear picture on the general law and ramework for the next-generation nonisolated high-step-up dc/dc converters.
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