Sliding-Mode Control of a Photovoltaic System Based on a Flyback Converter for Microinverter Applications

A method to design a sliding-mode control of a photovoltaic system based on a flyback converter is proposed. First, the photovoltaic system is modeled to design the sliding-mode controller and to select the parameters of a maximum power point tracking algorithm. Then, the detailed design of the slid...

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Published inApplied sciences Vol. 12; no. 3; p. 1399
Main Authors Ramos-Paja, Carlos Andres, Bastidas-Rodriguez, Juan David, Saavedra-Montes, Andres Julian
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Basel MDPI AG 01.02.2022
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Summary:A method to design a sliding-mode control of a photovoltaic system based on a flyback converter is proposed. First, the photovoltaic system is modeled to design the sliding-mode controller and to select the parameters of a maximum power point tracking algorithm. Then, the detailed design of the sliding-mode controller is presented, which includes the establishment of the sliding surface. The transversality, reachability, and equivalent control tests are also developed. Because the power extraction of the PV system is carried out through a P&O MPPT algorithm, the selection of the perturbation magnitude, the perturbation period, and the maximum switching frequency is integrated into the control design. Additionally, since the derivative of the MPPT output could prevent the achievement of the reachability test, a filter to limit that derivative is also integrated into the design process. The whole method is illustrated in an application example where the data of a BP585 PV module and a real flyback converter are used. Once the parameters were obtained, circuital simulations performed in PSIM validated the intended operation of a PV system composed of a PV module and a flyback converter, which is connected to a source that produces the perturbations of an AC grid.
ISSN:2076-3417
2076-3417
DOI:10.3390/app12031399