This paper analyzes the performance of a grid-tied photovoltaic module integrated, transformerless, three-phase Current Source Inverter (CSI). The design exploits CSI inherent step-up capability to obtain a single stage power interfacing between the low voltage PV input and the high AC voltage output, to be fed into the distribution grid. A modified CSI converter topology is proposed along with a suitable PWM strategy and a simple closed loop control. The theoretical analysis and simple analytic expressions highlighted the performance and limitations of the topology when employed in single-stage PV microinverter supplied by a single low voltage PV panel. The principle of operation and control is described, and the traditional CSI topology has been simulated numerically in Matlab/Simulink environment. Results obtained with the proposed topology are presented and evaluated in order to validate the theoretical assumptions.
E. Lorenzani, F. Immovilli, C. Bianchini, A. Bellini (2013). Performance analysis of a modified Current Source Inverter for photovoltaic microinverter applications. IEEE [10.1109/IECON.2013.6699406].
Performance analysis of a modified Current Source Inverter for photovoltaic microinverter applications
BELLINI, ALBERTO
2013
Abstract
This paper analyzes the performance of a grid-tied photovoltaic module integrated, transformerless, three-phase Current Source Inverter (CSI). The design exploits CSI inherent step-up capability to obtain a single stage power interfacing between the low voltage PV input and the high AC voltage output, to be fed into the distribution grid. A modified CSI converter topology is proposed along with a suitable PWM strategy and a simple closed loop control. The theoretical analysis and simple analytic expressions highlighted the performance and limitations of the topology when employed in single-stage PV microinverter supplied by a single low voltage PV panel. The principle of operation and control is described, and the traditional CSI topology has been simulated numerically in Matlab/Simulink environment. Results obtained with the proposed topology are presented and evaluated in order to validate the theoretical assumptions.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.