National Semiconductor Enters Photovoltaic Market with Technology That Maximizes Solar Energy Production
(Technology News, 14 Jul 2008 )
National Semiconductor has entered the photovoltaic market with new technology designed to increase the overall energy output of solar electric power generating systems. National痴 SolarMagic technology extracts the maximum power efficiency of each photovoltaic panel, even when some panels in the array are compromised by shading, debris or inherent panel-to-panel mismatch. Today痴 solar installations are disproportionately impacted by non-uniformities, caused by shading, panel mismatches or dirt accumulation. For example, a small amount of shading in the array can cut the energy harvest of a system in half. This significantly limits the energy output, design and location of typical residential solar installations. Shading conditions can even invalidate local utility and governmental incentives, making certain installations cost-prohibitive. National痴 SolarMagic technology recoups up to 50 percent of the lost energy thereby minimizing the economic impact of shading and other real-world conditions.
SolarMagic technology is a per-panel electronics solution that maximizes power output of multi-panel installations. It is compatible with today痴 solar architectures regardless of the underlying solar cell technology. National has entered field trials with its SolarMagic technology. REgrid Power, Inc., one of the largest solar installers in California, has begun system testing of National痴 SolarMagic technology.
Several additional solar companies are slated to join the field trials over the next several months, and National will expand field trials to include installers in other countries with high adoption rates of solar. Later this year, National plans to introduce SolarMagic products for solar installers and system providers to include in their installations. For more information, please visit www.national.com/solarmagic.