An Investigation on Performance Analysis of PV Inverters with Modified MPPT Technique and LUO Converter

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Nagarajan D.

Umar Muktar S.

  1. Assistant Professor Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, JCT College of Engineering and Technology, Pichanur Tamil Nadu India
  2. Assistant Professor Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, JCT College of Engineering and Technology, Pichanur Tamil Nadu India

Abstract

A rapid growth in technology has increased the demand for power. Hence to overcome the upgrowing power demand, solar energy system comes into existence. But, the power acquired from PV is very low. Hence to satisfy the desires of high voltage applications, many traditional DC/DC converters are originated. In this proposed work, ahigh gain Luo converter is employed to increase the voltage level of the PV system.

Keywords: : PV system, Luo converter, voltage source inverter (VSI), SPWM, SVPWM, PI controller

How to cite this article: Nagarajan D., Umar Muktar S.. An Investigation on Performance Analysis of PV Inverters with Modified MPPT Technique and LUO Converter. International Journal of Microwave Engineering and Technology. 2023; ():-.
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Received December 30, 2021
Accepted February 2, 2022
Published January 2, 2023