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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Studies on Solar Cell AC Parameters (Instrumentation, Measurements and Applications)

Kumar, R Anil 03 1900 (has links)
Photovoltaic (PV) conversion of solar energy appears to be one of the most promising ways of meeting the increasing energy demand. In space, photovoltaic power source is the only safe alternative. Conventional silicon solar cell technologies have seen several improvements and off late GaAs/Ge and multijunction solar cells are developed to improve conversion efficiency. Demand for higher power, smaller size, lesser weight and higher efficiency has necessitated the use of high frequency switching power conditioners, which requires a better understanding of the AC characteristics of the solar cell, especially its capacitance. Solar cell is large p-n junction diode, whose AC parameters (capacitance and resistance) varies nonlinearly with its operating voltage, temperature and depend on the method (frequency or time domain) of measurement.Hence, studies on AC parameters of solar cells is taken up involving development of instrumentation, measurements on various types of solar cells and applications of AC parameters on switching shunt regulators. In the present research work a measurement set-up to measure the solar cell AC parameters using impedance spectroscopy technique is established first with the commercial instruments. Here a small AC voltage (<VT) is applied about the operating voltage (DC bias) and its complex impedance is measured from the resultant current over a wide range of frequencies. Cell capacitance, parallel resistance, series resistance and inductance are estimated from the impedance spectrum, which is plot of the cell impedance in a complex plane. The principle of measurement, details of measurement set-up with calibration, testing and limitations observed when applied to solar cells, are presented. To over come the limitations in the measurement set-up, a dedicated userfriendly instrument called Solar Cell Impedance Analyser is developed to measure solar cell AC parameters. It is a personal computer based virtual instrument, which has a power amplifier, a high-speed data acquisition card and an arbitrary function generator card with a custom built micro controller based hardware with an application specific software developed using graphical programming language. A novel concept of software range extender is introduced, which virtually increases the dynamic range of the power amplifier.
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Dynamické testování solárních článků / Dynamic testing of solar cells

Šneidr, Radim January 2011 (has links)
The content of this thesis is the validation of the method of dynamic testing of solar photovoltaic cells. Testing methods for determining the parameters of the photovoltaic cell replacement scheme has been verified through testing a set of crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells. To accelerate the diffusion capacity measurement and to improve reproducibility of the measurement we propose new method of determining the time constant for diffusion capacitance using a combination of two short pulses. For this method of measurement new scheme for dynamic tester timing has been proposed and implemented.

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