DUTRA, A. E.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4760102860828411; DUTRA, Ailton do Egito.
Résumé:
The search for the use of renewable fuels as alternative sources has become a tendency in
several countries of the world, specially in those that have strong dependence on fossil
fuels. Photovoltaic systems technology, as wind power systems, has been target of research
with the purpose of its improvement. Solar panels cost has been decreasing considerably
over the years, although, inverters cost have not followed the same rhythm. In light of this,
it turns that the development of solar inverters becomes an important object of study,
in order to make them more efficient and cheaper. The present work has as intention
studying and designing an Buck-Boost photovoltaic micro inverter for grid connection. It
is presented all theoretical development needed in order to understand the operation of
the inverter in question, and experimental results of software simulation and the mounting
of the inverter in laboratory.