A review of I–V tracers for photovoltaic modules: Topologies and challenges

José Ignacio Morales-Aragonés, Miguel Dávila-Sacoto, Luis G. González, Víctor Alonso-Gómez, Sara Gallardo-Saavedra, Luis Hernández-Callejo

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Current–voltage (I–V) curve tracers are used for measuring voltage and current in pho-tovoltaic (PV) modules. I–V curves allow identifying certain faults in the photovoltaic module, as well as quantifying the power performance of the device. I–V curve tracers are present in different topologies and configurations, by means of rheostats, capacitive loads, electronic loads, transistors, or by means of DC–DC converters. This article focuses on presenting all these configurations. The paper shows the electrical parameters to which the electronic elements of the equipment are exposed using LTSpice, facilitating the appropriate topology selection. Additionally, a comparison has been included between the different I–V tracers’ topologies, analyzing their advantages and disadvantages, considering different factors such as their flexibility, modularity, cost, precision, speed or rating, as well as the characteristics of the different DC–DC converters.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo1283
PublicaciónElectronics (Switzerland)
Volumen10
N.º11
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 1 jun. 2021
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