I recently presented a live web seminar on DMPPT topics. The main audience was Europe, but the information is relevant to other regions as well, particularly the US and Canada where microinverters are very popular.
Here is a synopsis of the event:
Microinverters and DC power optimizers use maximum power point tracking (MPPT) algorithms to increase the overall system efficiency of photovoltaic (PV) installations. Many converter and inverter algorithms are tested under static IV conditions, which may not replicate a real solar panel. In this seminar, we will explore the technology behind these tracking techniques and what tools are needed to verify dynamic MPPT accuracy and efficiency. Special focus is given to the topic of solar array simulation, a test methodology which offers off-the-shelf emulation of various environmental conditions such as temperature, shading, and dawn/dusk scenarios.
Who should view this webcast:Engineers who design and test innovative low to medium power devices that run off of solar energy.
Click the link below to view the webinar, and feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
DMPPT Technology Trends and Test Methods
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