A Second Generation (High-Speed) Maximum Power Tracker for Space Applications

Abstract

During the past few years, considerable effort has been exerted by both industry and government to improve the performance of space power systems. One of the significant advances has been the development of practical Maximum Power-Point Tracking (MPPT) systems. This paper presents the background and evolution of a second-generation (high-speed) MPPT system capable of operation with solar arrays with rapidly fluctuating parameters due to mission operation (e.g., spin-stabilized spacecraft). An experimental model of the high-speed MPPT system has been constructed and tested. Results from these tests are presented herein. The second-generation MPPT system provides a means of efficient power conditioning that can result in significant increases over conventional systems in space-power system capability. Of additional importance is the applicability of the basic technology to all types of spacecraft, and the wide variety of power-system configurations with which the high-speed MPPT system concept may be used

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