Universal Integrated Smart Power Supply
Jagadeesh Patil1, M.S.Aspalli3

1Jagadeesh Patil, Electrical and electronics engineering, P.D.A College of Engineering, Gulbarga, India.
2M.S.Aspalli, Electrical and electronics engineering, P.D.A College of Engineering, Gulbarga, India.

Manuscript received on August 11, 2013. | Revised Manuscript received on August 15, 2013. | Manuscript published on August 25, 2013. | PP: 56-59 | Volume-1, Issue-10, August 2013. | Retrieval Number: J04290811013/2013©BEIESP

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Abstract: This paper presents an integrated power system, in order to supply the energy demand of a low power residence, using photovoltaic modules and wind turbines. The main functions of the proposed system are the management of the load and the energy stored, in order to increase the autonomy and the integration of all equipment necessary for the system operation, reducing the complexity and cost. The system contains well defined concepts for continuous energy supply providing a good balance between various energy sources and their capabilities and load requirements. This system fulfills the small power ratings cover local demands, e.g. one house or a small village in remote location. Multiple inputs for renewable energy are proposed in combination with high-efficiency power electronic circuits. The proposed system uses both the on grid and off grid technologies and effectively managed among them.
Keywords: DC-DC converter, H bridge Inverter, MOSFETs, SCR.