Design of a Low-Cost Multiplexer for the Study of the Impact of Soiling on PV Panel Performance
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Atmospheric factors, such as clouds, wind, dust, or aerosols, play an important role in the
power generation of photovoltaic (PV) plants. Among these factors, soiling has been revealed as one
of the most relevant causes diminishing the PV yield, mainly in arid zones or deserts. The effect of
soiling on the PV performance can be analyzed by means of I–V curves measured simultaneously on
two PV panels: one soiled and the other clean. To this end, two I–V tracers, or one I–V tracer along
with a multiplexer, are needed. Unfortunately, these options are usually expensive, and only one I–V
tracer is typically available at the site of interest. In this work, the design of a low-cost multiplexer is
described. The multiplexer is controlled by a low-cost single-board microcontroller manufactured
by ArduinoTM, and is capable of managing several pairs of PV panels almost simultaneously. The
multiplexer can be installed outdoors, in contrast to many commercial I–V tracers or multiplexers.
This advantage allows the soiling effect to be monitored on two PV panels, by means of I–V indoor
tracers. I–V curves measured by the low-cost multiplexer are also presented, and preliminary results
are analyzed
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López, G., Ramírez, D., Alonso-Montesinos, J., Sarmiento, J., Polo, J., Martín-Chivelet, N., Marzo, A., Batlles, F. J., & Ferrada, P. (2021). Design of a Low-Cost Multiplexer for the Study of the Impact of Soiling on PV Panel Performance. Energies, 14(14), 4186. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14144186














