Abstract

This work presents the supervision strategy in an Arduino card PV generator with storage connected to the low voltage grid. The studied system is composed of a photovoltaic generator, a boost converter, a buck-boost converter and a single-phase inverter. The power of the PV module depends on atmospheric conditions. Batteries are often confronted with overload problems and underload. The objective of this article is to manage the charging and discharging of the batteries, taking into account their protection against overload and under load and supervise the system. For this, supervision algorithms implemented in Arduino developed. Simulation results under Matlab show that the Arduino board has ensured the protection of the batteries and system supervision.

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