As a new generation of clean energy source, solar batteries have been widely used in shipbuilding industry. In order to maximize the economic benefits on the premise of ensuring safety of work in practical use, and to decide on the output strategy according to the working conditions in real time, this paper designed a low-cost output matching network system for marine solar batteries based on embedded development technology. This system used multi-sensors to judge its current working state through real-time information fusion, and controlled the charging and discharging switch circuit to realize reasonable allocation and storage of energy. This paper analyzed the composition of basic circuit control system, as well as the composition and working principle of the sensor system, designed hardware of charging and discharging control by adopting microprocessors based on STM32, and provided the implementation process of its software algorithm. The results show that the system can realize the safety monitoring and output energy control of marine solar batteries while working, and it can also maximize the energy utilization efficiency.
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