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摘要
- 低成本太阳能系统的供电能力有限,因此管理和分配来自太阳能和主电源的电力是一项具有挑战性的研究任务。为解决这一难题,本研究重点开发了一种智能配电板,可提供两个输入端(太阳能和主电源)和多个输出端。该嵌入式系统旨在最大限度地有效利用太阳能,实现 2-N 配电。本文介绍了一种低成本、可扩展的太阳能电源管理系统,该系统配有 2 对 N 智能配电板,旨在解决使用太阳能的经济障碍。该系统专为电费较高的家庭设计。它能有效地将太阳能传输到低功耗设备,即使在断电的情况下也能保证节能和不间断运行。我们的方法通过智能切换和实时监控,在对现有电力基础设施进行最少改动的情况下优化了能源消耗。初步实验表明,电网能源使用量显著减少,这说明该系统具有为更多人提供太阳能的潜力。该系统已在实验室环境中进行了测试,并取得了成功的结果。
2 to N Smart Distribution Board for Low-Cost Solar System
- A low-cost solar system consists of a limited power capability, making it a challenging research task to manage and distribute power from both the solar source and the main source. As a solution to this challenge, this research focuses on developing a smart power distribution board that provides two inputs: solar and main power sources, and multiple outputs. This embedded system is designed to efficiently utilize solar power to its maximum potential, enabling 2-to-n power distribution. This paper presents a low-cost, scalable solar power management system with 2 to N Smart Distribution Board which aims to address the economic barrier to the use of solar energy. The system is specifically designed for homes with high electricity bills. It effectively transfers solar power to low-power devices, guaranteeing energy savings and uninterrupted operation even in the event of a power loss. With the least amount of modification to the current electrical infrastructure, our approach optimizes energy consumption through intelligent switching and real-time monitoring. Preliminary experiments show a noteworthy decrease in grid energy usage, underscoring the system's potential to increase the accessibility of solar power for a larger population. System has been tested within a laboratory environment and successful results are achieved.