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The boost inverter is an attractive solution for photovoltaic (PV) microinverters since it is a single stage architecture. Indeed, in comparison, most of the microinverters topologies consist of two-stage structures, a DC-DC converter for voltage elevation and an inverter for grid connection, resulting in a lower efficiency. The boost inverter consists of two DC-DC boost converters connected in differential...
This paper reviews the power decoupling techniques of micro-inverters used in single-phase, grid-tied PV systems. The power decoupling techniques are categorized into three groups: (1) PV side decoupling; (2) DC link decoupling; and (3) AC side decoupling. Various topologies and techniques are presented, compared, and evaluated against the size of capacitance, efficiency and control complexity. Finally,...
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