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Hardware Design of SEPIC Converter for Battery Charging Application Through PV Using P&O MPPT Algorithm

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This paper aims at design and hardware implementation of SEPIC converter with photovoltaic source in order to charge a battery. Also, in order to extract maximum power from the photovoltaic module, the Perturb and observe algorithm is being used. This algorithm examines the slope (DP/DV) of the PV and according to the slope the voltage is perturbed to track maximum power. The SEPIC converter is being used as it provides with non-inverted and a constant output voltage. The paper contains the simulation in MATLAB and the simulation results as well as hardware implementation of SEPIC for battery charging.

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Verma, M., Shiva Kumar, S., Singh, S., Kumari, N., Laxmi, V. (2019). Hardware Design of SEPIC Converter for Battery Charging Application Through PV Using P&O MPPT Algorithm. In: Nath, V., Mandal, J. (eds) Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Microelectronics, Computing and Communication Systems. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 556. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7091-5_38

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