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Old April 14th 04, 12:22 AM
John Popelish
 
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Roy Lewallen wrote:

In my limited experience, you have to be a little careful using a
switching, or even a series pass, regulator with a solar panel. Most are
designed to regulate voltage coming from a relatively stiff source, and
some become unstable when hooked to a high impedance source like a solar
panel. This can often be overcome by putting a big capacitor across the
panel, and it can of course be overcome by designing the regulator to
function properly with the high impedance source in the first place. And
quite a few regulators work just fine without modification. But it's
something to keep in mind when using a regulator designed for more
conventional applications.


Just for efficiency reasons, I think you would want ot have enough
capacitance across the regulator input that the cell resistance drops
voltage only with respect ot the average output current, not the
switcher peak value. This can be a pretty big factor in the overall
efficiency. Using a switcher that has little ripple current on its
input (two phase boost, for instance) makes this much easier.

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John Popelish


 
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