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Most scientific satellites to date have utilized solar cells as the main power source for the spacecraft payload. Two basic methods have been utilized for operating a solar cell array at or near the maximum power point of its I-V characteristics. These two methods may be categorized as either an open loop system or a closed loop system. An open loop system makes use of design parameters of the solar array whereas a closed loop system constantly monitors some system parameter in order to determine maximum power point operation.