Design and analysis of single input dual output converter with mppt algorithm for standalone photovoltaic applications
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The escalating global CO2 emissions from fossil fuel consumption
newlinehave intensified the need for sustainable energy solutions. Recognizing the
newlineenvironmental impact, the power generating and automobile industries are
newlineturning their focus towards Renewable Energy Sources (RES) such as wind,
newlinesolar, geothermal, biomass, and hydro. Among these, solar energy stands out
newlineas a pollution-free and highly effective option. However, the low output
newlinevoltage of photovoltaic (PV) panels poses a challenge in directly connecting
newlinethem to significant power demands or the grid. Over the past few years, the
newlineutilization of power conditioning electronic converters has grown
newlinesignificantly across various practical applications, owing to notable
newlineenhancements in the substantial power capacities of electronic devices,
newlinecontroller sensitivity, and the mathematical analysis of circuit models. Many
newlinestudies are still reporting, design improvements to these DC-DC converters in
newlineterms of greater component reduction, voltage gain, increased efficiency, and
newlinelower losses.
newline In response to this challenge, a new non-isolated Single Input Dual
newlineOutput (SIDO) DC DC converter is proposed. The SIDO converter has many
newlineapplications such as PV systems, power supplies, battery storage, DC
newlinemicrogrids, street lighting control, electric vehicle, and telecommunication. In
newlinethe proposed converter, the output ports of the converter can offer varying
newlinelevels of power while maintaining a regulated output voltage. Notably, this
newlineinnovative topology employs a minimal number of power-electronic switches,
newlinesimplifying the design and driving circuitry.
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