Star Student Project converter capable of transferring power from low to high voltage is required when interfacing an individual PV module, e.g., to an inverter, because the voltage of the PV module is usually insufficient for the proper operation of the inverter—a typical Star Student Project PV module comprising 54 cells generates approximately 26 V at MPP. Furthermore, a practical PV system frequently experiences non-uniform illumination especially in built environment, leading to partially shaded individual PV modules whose global MPP may occur at a significantly lower voltage than under uniform illumination.
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Star Student Project
Star Student Project converter capable of transferring power from low to high voltage is required when interfacing an individual PV module, e.g., to an inverter, because the voltage of the PV module is usually insufficient for the proper operation of the inverter—a typical Star Student Project PV module comprising 54 cells generates approximately 26 V at MPP. Furthermore, a practical PV system frequently experiences non-uniform illumination especially in built environment, leading to partially shaded individual PV modules whose global MPP may occur at a significantly lower voltage than under uniform illumination.