WO2013030236A2 - Dc-ac inverter for photovoltaic systems - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a DC-AC inverter and a photovoltaic system.
- DC-AC converter types have been used for connecting photovoltaic (PV) elements, such as solar panels, to existing electrical grids.
- PV photovoltaic
- Examples of prior art converter types for converting DC voltage produced by solar panels into AC voltage are e.g. string converters, power optimizers and microinverters.
- the respective type of converter is associated with certain advantages and drawbacks.
- the string converters have a high conversion efficiency but are poor when it comes to partial shading harvesting, while the power optimizers perform well at partial shading harvesting but are less conversion effective than the string converters and more expensive.
- microinverters generally perform well and are versatile but also more expensive than both the string converter and the power optimizer.
- a further DC-AC converter that has proven useful in solar panel applications is the cascaded full-bridge converter, also referred to as the cascaded H-bridge converter or chain link converter.
- the cascaded H-bridge converter consists of a number of full- bridge converters connected in cascade, i.e. in series.
- a converter fed with a DC voltage V DC is able to produce a 3-level output consisting of the voltage levels + V DC , zero and - V DC .
- the output of each converter is added such that a multilevel waveform is formed.
- a circuit consisting of JV cascaded H-bridge converters can produce a voltage waveform with 2N + 1 voltage levels, with which it is possible to attain a good approximation of a sine wave.
- An object of the present invention is to solve or at least mitigate these problems in the art.
- a DC-AC inverter comprising a plurality of H-bridge converters, each being arranged to be integrated with a respective photovoltaic element and to be supplied with a DC voltage from the photovoltaic element, the H-bridge converters further being cascaded to produce a multilevel voltage output.
- the DC-AC inverter further comprises switch control circuitry connected to each one of the plurality of H-bridge converters to control switching thereof for producing the multilevel voltage output, and a central adaptation unit connected to the cascaded H-bridge converter for adapting the multilevel voltage output such that an AC grid voltage is output from the DC-AC inverter.
- a photovoltaic system comprising a plurality of photovoltaic elements and a DC-AC inverter.
- the DC- AC inverter comprises a plurality of H-bridge converters, each being arranged to be integrated with a respective one of the plurality of photovoltaic element and to be supplied with a DC voltage from said respective photovoltaic element, the H-bridge converters further being cascaded to produce a multilevel voltage output.
- the DC-AC inverter further comprises switch control circuitry connected to each one of the plurality of H-bridge converters to control switching thereof for producing said multilevel voltage output, and a central adaptation unit connected to the cascaded H-bridge converter for adapting the multilevel voltage output such that an AC grid voltage is output from the DC- AC inverter.
- a third advantage is the safety aspect; since the DC-AC inverter is integrated with the PV element, and thus no longer connected by lengthy DC cables, the risk of subjecting for example maintenance personnel or fire fighters to electric chock or other electrical hazard is considerably reduced. Further, functionality which in the art has been located at the respective H-bridge converter can be implemented in the central adaptation unit, for instance various control functions and grid compliance circuitry. Moreover, the present invention allows for individual PV panel monitoring. Monitoring energy production of each panel will e.g. give an operator an early indication regarding need for panel cleaning and maintenance, resulting in better utilization. Typically, the central adaptation unit comprises an inductor for taking up inevitable voltage mismatch between the DC-AC inverter and the grid.
- each H-bridge converter is connected to the central adaptation unit via a two-conductor cable comprising a communication channel via which control signals are transferred from the central adaptation unit and a power transfer path via which the output of each H-bridge converter is transferred to central adaptation unit, said central adaptation unit being arranged to adapt the multilevel voltage output such that an AC grid voltage is output from the DC-AC inverter.
- each H-bridge converter and the central adaptation unit is connected is wireless.
- each one of the H-bridge converters further comprises a switch at its input which can be selectably operated to connect and disconnect the H-bridge converter from the photovoltaic element.
- a cascaded H-bridge converter In a cascaded H-bridge converter the sum of output of the respective H-bridge must be greater than the required magnitude of the ultimately produced grid AC voltage. In the case of cascaded H-bridge converters used with PV panels, the overall DC voltage produced by the panels must be significantly higher than the required AC voltage magnitude to account for shadowed and malfunctioning panels, which decreases the efficiency. Further, the redundancy provided by this over dimensioned DC voltage capacity may still be insufficient in the case of too many shadowed or malfunctioning panels. The shading is typically caused by objects such as trees, buildings or chimneys and is particularly common for PV panel installations in residential areas. It should be noted that the output voltage of a cascaded H-bridge converter is dictated by the respective output voltage level of the individual H-bridges in the cascade chain.
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- power must be transferred to the capacitive storage of the disconnected H-bridge from remaining functioning panels and H-bridges such that required voltage level is reached by the plurality of cascaded H-bridges.
- each H-bridge is arranged with an individual microcontroller for controlling the switching of the H-bridge.
- each one of the plurality of H- bridge converters and the respective individual microcontroller is mounted on a printed circuit board (PCB) arranged to be integrated with the corresponding photovoltaic element, and the central adaptation unit is arranged remotely from the printed circuit boards.
- the printed circuit board is referred to in the following as a submodule. This will greatly facilitate the integration of a DC-AC inverter with a PV panel; a
- each submodule typically consists of a PCB on which four MOSFETs (five in case a disconnection switch is utilized), one or more capacitors and a microcontroller are mounted.
- communication circuitry may be implemented on the PCB. Due to the low power dissipation, the submodules can be mounted in an airtight, weather proof, injection moulded plastic housing.
- each printed circuit board i.e. each submodule is arranged in a junction box of the corresponding photovoltaic element.
- DC cables and connectors are significantly advantageous as cables and connectors are costly and also subject to special installation and safety regulations, e.g. DC rated circuit breakers that are installed to isolate the respective PV panel in case of fires etc.
- safety disconnect functionality can be achieved without additional cost. Cabling faults can be individually sensed by the submodules and the panel voltage can be disconnected from the cabling instantaneously. This makes the installation inherently safer than PV installations using non-integrated DC-AC inverters.
- a number of features of the respective PV panel can easily and straightforwardly be measured, e.g. general panel performance, energy harvest parameters, panel temperature, etc.
- the integration of the submodules in the junction boxes decreases overall manufacturing and installation costs.
- module-level maximum power point tracking is provided.
- the current-voltage characteristic of a PV panel is nonlinear. Along this curve, a maximum output power of the PV panel can be found for a certain current and a certain voltage level. Thus, the panel will deliver a maximum (or at least near-maximum) output power when the voltage over the H-bridge capacitor is at a certain level.
- Current from the PV panel will continuously charge the capacitor, while the current flowing through the H-bridge output terminals can charge or discharge the capacitor depending on the state of the switching elements of the H-bridge.
- a positive voltage is inserted by the H-bridge a positive current flowing through the H- bridge output terminals will charge the capacitor while a negative current will discharge it.
- the capacitor voltage can be controlled to be optimal from an output power point of view.
- FIG. 1 shows an H-bridge converter used in embodiments of the present invention
- FIG. 2 shows a DC-AC inverter according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3 shows a DC-AC inverter according to another embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 4 shows still another embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 5 shows a complete photovoltaic system according to a further aspect of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 shows an H-bridge converter as will be used in embodiments of the present invention.
- the switching elements of the H- bridge converter 10 are embodied in the form of four metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors (MOSFETs) Ql, Q2, Q3 and Q4, but any other appropriate switching element can be used.
- MOSFETs metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors
- a cascaded H-bridge converter consists of a number of full-bridge converters 10 connected in cascade, each with a separate DC-link capacitor C.
- a converter fed with a DC voltage V DC is able to produce a 3-level output consisting of the voltage levels + V DC , zero and -V DC .
- the DC voltage is supplied by a PV panel.
- the output of each converter is added such that a multilevel output V om is formed.
- a circuit consisting of N cascaded H-bridge converters can produce a voltage waveform with 2N + 1 voltage levels. This particular topology has four different states that are used for producing a multilevel voltage output:
- the MOSFETs are controlled by applying a control voltage on the gate of the respective MOSFET.
- the switch control circuitry that applies the control voltage to the respective gate is in an embodiment of the present invention implemented in the form of a microcontroller.
- the microcontroller is mounted on a printed circuit board along with the H-bridge converter and integrated in a junction box of the respective PV panel.
- FIG. 2 shows a DC-AC inverter according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the DC-AC inverter 100 comprises a plurality of H-bridge converters 101, 102, 103, 104, each being arranged to be integrated with a respective photovoltaic element and to be supplied with a DC voltage V DC1 , V DC2 , V DC ⁇ , V DC4 from the photovoltaic element, the H-bridge converters further being cascaded to produce a multilevel voltage output V om ,
- the number of H-bridge converters to be cascaded depends on the number of PV elements to be used. As an example, a four-stage H- bridge converter is capable of producing a 9-level voltage output.
- DC-AC inverter comprises switch control circuitry (not shown in Figure 2) connected to each one of the plurality of H-bridge converters to control switching thereof for producing the multilevel voltage output.
- the DC-AC inverter comprises a central adaptation unit 105 connected to the cascaded H-bridge converter for adapting the multilevel voltage output such that an AC grid voltage V AC is output from the DC-AC inverter.
- the central adaptation unit is realized by means of an inductor LI for taking up inevitable voltage mismatch between the DC-AC inverter and the grid.
- the central adaptation unit is typically remotely located from the PV panels, for instance at a central supervision capacity.
- FIG. 3 shows a DC-AC inverter according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- a switch SI, S2, S3, S4 is arranged at the input of the respective H-bridge converter 101, 102, 103, 104.
- the switch can be selectably operated to connect and disconnect the H-bridge converter from the PV panel.
- the switch is typically operated by the microcontroller which is mounted on a printed circuit board along with the H-bridge converter, and which also controls switching of the MOSFETs.
- the switch SI, S2, S3, S4 may be embodied in the form of a MOSFET or any other appropriate switching device.
- the capacitor CI, C2, C3, C4 of the respective H-bridge 101, 102, 103, 104 can be active in producing a required output voltage even though the PV panel is disconnected, i.e. the voltage input to the disconnected H-bridge is zero.
- a need to disconnect shaded PV panels may arise, in which case power must be transferred to the capacitor of the disconnected H-bridge from remaining functioning panels and H-bridges such that required voltage level V om , (and subsequently V AC ) is reached by the plurality of cascaded H-bridges.
- switch S2 is open and H-bridge 102 thus is disconnected from its PV panel
- H-bridge 102 can still be provided with sufficient power from the other PV panels via the cascade connection to H-bridges 101, 103, 104.
- each H-bridge 101 comprising MOSFETs Ql, Q2, Q3, Q4 and capacitor CI is mounted on a PCB 106 along with the switch SI and the microcontroller 107 which operates the MOSFETs and the switch SI.
- the printed circuit board is integrated with its corresponding panel such that DC wiring and cables can be omitted.
- the PCB is integrated in the junction box of the PV panel.
- the plurality of PCBs carrying the H-bridges are connected in cascade.
- FIG. 5 shows a further aspect of the present invention, in which a complete photovoltaic system is provided.
- the photovoltaic system 200 comprises a plurality of PV panels 108, 109, 110, 111. With each PV panel, a respective H-bridge converter 101, 102, 103, 104 is integrated, preferably in the junction box of the respective panel.
- Each H-bridge converter is supplied with a DC voltage V DC1 , V DC2 , V DC ⁇ , V DC4 from the PV panels.
- the H-bridge converters are further cascaded to produce a multilevel voltage output V 0UT .
- DC-AC inverter comprises switch control circuitry (typically embodied in the form of microcontrollers as previously described to control switching thereof for producing the multilevel voltage output.
- the PV system 200 comprises a central adaptation unit 105 connected to the cascaded H-bridge converter for adapting the multilevel voltage output such that an AC grid voltage V AC is output from the system.
- the central adaptation unit is realized by means of an inductor LI for taking up inevitable voltage mismatch between the system and the grid.
- the central adaptation unit is typically remotely located from the PV panels, for instance at a central supervision capacity.
- the PV system may comprise switches as discussed hereinabove for disconnecting an H-bridge from its PV panel in case of shading.
- the central adaptation unit 105 may comprise more intelligence than an inductance.
- the central unit may comprise a microcontroller for communicating with the respective PCB, either via a wired or wireless communication channel. It may further or alternatively comprise earth fault breaker(s) and other safety components such as anti-islanding circuitry. Further, the central adaptation unit may comprise current and voltage measurement circuitry for performing system diagnostics.
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