Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) control is an essential part of every photovoltaic
(PV) system, in order to overcome any change in ambient environmental conditions and ensure
operation at maximum power.. Recently, micro-inverters have gained a lot of attention due to their
ability to track the true MPP for each individual PV module, which is considered a powerful solution
to overcome the partial shading and power mismatch problems which exist in series-connected
panels. Although the LLC resonant converter has high efficiency and high boosting ability, traditional
MPPT techniques based on Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) do not work well with it. In this paper,
a fixed frequency predictive MPPT technique is presented for the LLC resonant converter to be used
as the first-stage in a PV micro-inverter. Using predictive control enhances the tracking efficiency and
reduces the steady state oscillation. Operation with fixed switching frequency for the LLC resonant
converter improves the total harmonic distortion profile of the system and ease the selection of circuit
magnetic component. To demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed MPPT technique, the system is
simulatedusingMATLAB/Simulinkplatform. Furthermore, a150Whardwareprototypeisdeveloped
and tested. Both simulation and experimental results are consistent and validate the proper operation
of the developed system.
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Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) control is an essential part of every photovoltaic
(PV) system, in order to overcome any change in ambient environmental conditions and ensure
operation at maximum power.. Recently, micro-inverters have gained a lot of attention due to their
ability to track the true MPP for each individual PV module, which is considered a powerful solution
to overcome the partial shading and power mismatch problems which exist in series-connected
panels. Although the LLC...
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