The design of a PV grid-connected converter usually comprehends a galvanic isolation between the grid and the photovoltaic panels. Recently, for low power applications, the galvanic isolation has been removed with the aim to increase efficiency and reduce the cost of the converter. Due to the presence of a parasitic capacitance between the photovoltaic cells and the metal frame of the PV panel, usually connected to earth, a high value of common mode current (i.e. ground leakage current) can arise. In order to limit the ground leakage current (which deteriorates the power quality and generates EMI), new converter topologies have been proposed. This paper deals with a particular topology that, working in conjunction with a compensation strategy of power switches actual commutations, can guarantee low ground leakage current regardless the parameters tolerance of the power circuit. Simulation and experimental results confirm the effectiveness of the proposed solution.

A novel compensation strategy of actual commutations for ground leakage current reduction in PV transformerless converters / Buticchi, G.; Franceschini, G.; Lorenzani, Emilio; Barater, D.; Fratta, A.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2010), pp. 3179-3184. ( 36th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society, IECON 2010 Glendale, AZ, usa 7-10 November 2010) [10.1109/IECON.2010.5675045].

A novel compensation strategy of actual commutations for ground leakage current reduction in PV transformerless converters

Franceschini, G.;Lorenzani, Emilio;Barater, D.;
2010

Abstract

The design of a PV grid-connected converter usually comprehends a galvanic isolation between the grid and the photovoltaic panels. Recently, for low power applications, the galvanic isolation has been removed with the aim to increase efficiency and reduce the cost of the converter. Due to the presence of a parasitic capacitance between the photovoltaic cells and the metal frame of the PV panel, usually connected to earth, a high value of common mode current (i.e. ground leakage current) can arise. In order to limit the ground leakage current (which deteriorates the power quality and generates EMI), new converter topologies have been proposed. This paper deals with a particular topology that, working in conjunction with a compensation strategy of power switches actual commutations, can guarantee low ground leakage current regardless the parameters tolerance of the power circuit. Simulation and experimental results confirm the effectiveness of the proposed solution.
2010
no
Inglese
36th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society, IECON 2010
Glendale, AZ, usa
7-10 November 2010
IECON 2010 - 36th Annual Conference on IEEE Industrial Electronics Society
3179
3184
6
9781424452255
9781424452262
IEEE IECON 2010
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 USA
Internazionale
Contributo
PV grid-connected converter; PV transformerless converter; common mode current; compensation strategy; converter topology; galvanic isolation; ground leakage current reduction; low power application; parameters tolerance; parasitic capacitance; photovoltaic cell; photovoltaic panel; power circuit; power switches actual commutation; compensation; leakage currents; photovoltaic power systems; power convertors; solar cells
Buticchi, G.; Franceschini, G.; Lorenzani, Emilio; Barater, D.; Fratta, A.
Atti di CONVEGNO::Relazione in Atti di Convegno
273
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A novel compensation strategy of actual commutations for ground leakage current reduction in PV transformerless converters / Buticchi, G.; Franceschini, G.; Lorenzani, Emilio; Barater, D.; Fratta, A.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2010), pp. 3179-3184. ( 36th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society, IECON 2010 Glendale, AZ, usa 7-10 November 2010) [10.1109/IECON.2010.5675045].
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