Development of Temperature-Dependent SPICE Computer Models of Photovoltaic Cells

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Parameterized computer models of photovoltaic (PV) cells and modules are proposed in the paper. Four-and five-parameter one-diode models, two-diode model, as well as behavioral models of the PV cell are considered. The temperature-dependence of the model parameters is taken into account. Parameter extraction approach is developed to determine the model parameters, based on nullor equivalent circuit and datasheet characteristics of the PV cells and modules. PSpice description of the developed PV model is given in the form of parameterized block. The accuracy of the computer PV models is investigated by comparison to the datasheet characteristics.

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