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5098 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER ELECTRONICS, VOL. 28, NO. 11, NOVEMBER 2013
Integration and Operation of a Single-Phase
Bidirectional Inverter With Two Buck/Boost MPPTs
for DC-Distribution Applications
Tsai-Fu Wu, Senior Member, IEEE, Chia-Ling Kuo, Kun-Han Sun, Yu-Kai Chen, Yung-Ruei Chang, Member, IEEE,
and Yih-Der Lee, Member, IEEE
Abstract—This study is focused on integration and operation of a
single-phase bidirectional inverter with two buck/boost maximum
power point trackers (MPPTs) for dc-distribution applications. In
a dc-distribution system, a bidirectional inverter is required to con-
trol the power flow between dc bus and ac grid, and to regulate the
dc bus to a certain range of voltages. A droop regulation mechanism
according to the inverter inductor current levels to reduce capac-
itor size, balance power flow, and accommodate load variation is
proposed. Since the photovoltaic (PV) array voltage can vary from
0 to 600 V, especially with thin-film PV panels, the MPPT topology
is formed with buck and boost converters to operate at the dc-bus
voltage around 380 V, reducing the voltage stress of its followed
inverter. Additionally, the controller can online check the input
configuration of the two MPPTs, equally distribute the PV-array
output current to the two MPPTs in parallel operation, and switch
control laws to smooth out mode transition. A comparison between
the conventional boost MPPT and the proposed buck/boost MPPT
integrated with a PV inverter is also presented. Experimental re-
sults obtained from a 5-kW system have verified the discussion and
feasibility.
Index Terms—Bidirectional inverter, buck/boost maximum Fig. 1. Configuration of a dc-distribution system.
power point trackers (MPPTs), dc-distribution appl
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