A Power-Line Communication System Governed by Loop Resonance for Photovoltaic Plant Monitoring

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Within this paper, a PLC system that takes advantage of the loop resonance of an entire DC-PV string configured as a circular signal path is developed and implemented. Low cost and extremely simple transceivers intended to be installed within each PV module of a string have been designed and successfully tested. In addition, an anti-saturation coil has been conceived to avoid saturation of the core when the entire DC current of the string flows through it. Bi-directional half-duplex communication was successfully executed with up to a 1 MHz carrier frequency (150 kbps bitrate), using a simple ASK modulation scheme. The transmission and reception performance are presented, along with the overall system cost in comparison to the previous literature

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Köntges, M.; Kurtz, S.; Packard, C.; Jahn, U.; Berger, K.A.; Kato, K. Performance and reliability of photovoltaic systems subtask 3.2: Review of failures of photovoltaic modules. In IEA PVPS Task 13: External Final Report IEA-PVPS; International Energy Agency: Paris, France, 2014. [Google Scholar]

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