Solar Cell Problem(semiconductor)

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The discussion revolves around calculating the fill factor (FF) for a solar cell using given equations and values. The user has successfully calculated the open-circuit voltage (Voc) and short-circuit current (Isc) but is unclear on how to determine the maximum power (Pmax) needed for the FF calculation. There is confusion regarding the definition of Pmax, whether it refers to the maximum power available to a load or the maximum power generated by the photocell. Participants emphasize the importance of defining variables clearly to proceed with the calculations. Clarifying these definitions is essential for resolving the user's confusion about the fill factor.
DragonChase29

Homework Statement


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Homework Equations


  • Voc=kt/q x ln(tpXGlXNd/(ni)2)
  • Isc=A x q x Lp x Gl
  • Lp=√(Dp×tp)
  • FF=Pma/(Isc*Voc)

The Attempt at a Solution


I got Voc=.298 V and Isc=3.04 mA
I]However, I am confused as to how to find the fill factor. I know it is the maximum voltage and current the load can take, but how do I determine this with the information given?
I thought it might have something to do with the diode current equation
  • I=I0(eqV/kT-1)
Any help is much appreciated!
 

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DragonChase29 said:

Homework Statement


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1) The variables above are given values but they are not defined as to what they are. Please do so.

DragonChase29 said:
FF=Pma/(Isc*Voc)
2) There is an undefined variable in 'FF=...'. When it is defined you may be able to assign it a value.

p.s. As I am not familiar with that form of FF definition, I don't know the answer; but when you "get all your ducks in a row" it may become obvious.
 

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Tom.G said:
1) The variables above are given values but they are not defined as to what they are. Please do so.2) There is an undefined variable in 'FF=...'. When it is defined you may be able to assign it a value.

p.s. As I am not familiar with that form of FF definition, I don't know the answer; but when you "get all your ducks in a row" it may become obvious.
First, thanks for the reply. This is a basic plug in chug problem to find V open circuit and I short circuit. I just sont understand how to find the fill factor with this information brcause you need to find the Pmax. How do i find Pmax is my concern.
 
Since I'm not familiar with that form of FF, you will have to clarify Pmax for me. The answer depends on the Pmax definition. (to answer a question, first define the question.)
Is it:
  • the maximum power available to a load?
  • the maximum power the photocell generates internally?
  • something else?
 

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