Equivalent Circuit of Solar Cell
Equivalent Circuit of Solar Cell
The I-V characteristic given in Eq. (5) is derived for ideal condition, considering the internal series resistance of the cell as zero and shunt resistance as infinite. In actual practice, however, both have finite values, which would alter the I-V characteristics. The ideal and practical equivalent circuits of the solar cell are shown in Fig. 1.5. In practical cells Isc is no longer equal to light generated current IL but is less by shunt current through Rsh. Further, an internal voltage drop of IRS is also included in the terminal voltage.
For a typical, high quality, one square inch silicon cell, RS = 0.05 to 0.10 Ω and Rsh = 200 to 300 Ω.

Fig. 1.5: Equivalent circuit of solar cell (a) ideal, (b) practical
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