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TecnoLógicas

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MORAN, Iván F.; RESTREPO, José A.; OROZCO-GUTIERREZ, Martha L.  and  RAMIREZ-SCARPETTA, José M.. Quasi-switched inverter using space vector pulse width modulation with triangular comparison for photovoltaic applications. TecnoL. [online]. 2018, vol.21, n.42, pp.95-110. ISSN 0123-7799.  https://doi.org/10.22430/22565337.781.

This work analyzes a prototype of a quasi-switched boost inverter (qSBI) feeding an isolated resistive load from a DC source. The use of spatial vector pulse width modulation (SPWM) with triangular comparison is proposed to increase the qSBI gain factor, and its performance is contrasted with other types of spatial vector modulations, such as discontinuous modulations. To verify the validity of the method for voltage range extension in the qSBI converter, a semi-customized test platform was developed. This platform uses a DSP floating point card (Analog Devices ADSP-21369) for processing and control strategies and an interface card that includes a programmable logic array (FPGA) from Xilinx (Spartan-3), which allows to develop the synchronized modulation qSBI needs. The experimental results show improvements in the performance of the qSBI converter in terms of gain factor, voltage reduction in the capacitor, and input current profiles. Discontinuous space vector modulation strategies do not perform well when compared to continuous SVPWM or SPWM modulations, because the ripple levels in the currents taken from the PV module are approximately twice as great as in continuous modulation techniques. Finally, the usefulness of a qSBI as PV microinverter is confirmed by two practical experimental cases of a PV photovoltaic system with a maximum power point adjustment algorithm (MPPT).

Keywords : Quasi-Switched Boost Inverter; Space Vector Modulation; Sinusoidal Modulation; Embedded System; PV Microinverter.

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