PV Fed Zeta Converter for Street Lighting Application
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https://doi.org/10.51983/ajes-2019.8.S1.2308Keywords:
Zeta Converter, Closed Loop Control, PI Controller, Sepic Converter, Cuk Converter, PV PanelAbstract
This Paper deals with the performance analysis of PV fed zeta converter. Zeta converter is designed with an intention to be used for charging a battery, which can be used to power the streetlights. Zeta converter like Sepic converter topology provides a non-inverted output voltage. It provides a constant output voltage though there is variation in the input voltage. The proposed scheme consists of solar panel, Zeta converter and a PI controller. The closed loop control of a Zeta converter fed from PV panel is simulated using MATLAB.
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