A High-Gain and High-Efficiency Photovoltaic Grid-Connected Inverter with Magnetic Coupling

Micromachines (Basel). 2022 Sep 21;13(10):1568. doi: 10.3390/mi13101568.

Abstract

Conventional photovoltaic (PV) grid-connected systems consist of a boost converter cascaded with an inverter, resulting in poor efficiency due to performing energy processing twice. Many pseudo DC-link inverters with single energy processing have been proposed to improve system efficiency and simplify circuits. However, their output voltage gain is limited by the non-ideal characteristics of the power diode, making them difficult to apply in high-output voltage applications. This paper proposes combining a boost converter with magnetic coupling and a full-bridge unfolding circuit to develop an inverter featuring high voltage-gain and high efficiency. According to the desired instantaneous output voltage, the high-gain boost converter and the full-bridge unfolding circuit are sequentially and respectively controlled by SPWM. A sinusoidal output voltage can be generated by performing energy processing only once, effectively improving the conversion efficiency. Magnetic coupling is adopted to increase the voltage gain of step-up, and the step-down function is realized by the full-bridge unfolding circuit to reduce conduction loss. Finally, a 500 W prototype was fabricated for the proposed high-gain inverter. The experimental results were used to verify the correctness of the theoretical analysis and the feasibility of the circuit structure.

Keywords: high efficiency; high gain; inverter; magnetic coupling.

Grants and funding

This research and the APC were both funded by the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) of Taiwan, which is subject to the reference number MOST 111-2221-E-214-010.