Panel-to-Substring Differential Power Processing Converter with Embedded Electrical Diagnosis Capability for Photovoltaic Panels under Partial Shading

2021 
Various kinds of differential power processing (DPP) converters have been developed to improve the energy yield of partially-shaded photovoltaic (PV) panels by precluding partial shading issues, such as the reduction in power generation and the occurrence of multiple maximum power points. Meanwhile, PV systems require fault diagnosis tools to detect premature deterioration and malfunctions that lead to a reduction in power generation of the system as a whole and, in the worst case, hazardous situations, such as a fire. This article proposes a novel DPP converter as well as an electrical diagnosis technique using the DPP converter. The proposed DPP converter not only addresses the partial shading issues but also provides the electrical diagnosis capability. In the diagnosis mode, the DPP converter injects ac currents to a panel, and an ac impedance of the panel can be calculated from the voltage response to the injected ac currents. The detailed operation analysis and experimental verification tests using a prototype were performed. The results demonstrated the improved power yield from partially shaded PV panels and the electrical diagnosis capability of the proposed DPP converter.
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