A PV array under constant uniform irradiance and the continual temperature has the current- voltage I-V characteristic like that
shown in figure 1. There is a unique point on the curve called the maximum power point MPP, at which the array operates does
maximum efficiency and produces maximum output power When a PV array is directly connected to a load the operating system
point will be at the intersection of the I-V of the PV array and load line shown in the figure 1. This working point is not at the PV
array’s MPP, which can be seen in figure 1. Thus in a direct-coupled system, the PV array mass usually is oversized to ensure that
the load power requirements can be supplied this lead to an overly expensive system. To overcome this problem, a buck converter,
with maximum power point tracking control system can be used to maintain the PV array’s operating point at the MPP.