It's exactly the other way around. The microinverter FAQ clarifies:enphase microinverters are not for grid connection if you look at their video.
Can Enphase Microinverters work in off-grid environments?
Enphase Microinverters have only been tested to work in grid-tied installations.
I can only answer generally, because I don't know the product details. An ideal grid-tied inverter can be imagined as a sine current source, phase locked to the grid. Real inverters are rather voltage sources with a finite (mostly inductive) impedance, they can be controlled much better when knowing the instantaneous grid voltage and adding it to the current control loop output (voltage feed forward).what do you mean voltage reference?
May be, I don't see much difference between a transformer DC/DC converter and a boost converter, that needs an inductor of similar size. The boost converter must be expected to have a smaller efficiency due to higher switching losses at e.g. 1:10 voltage ratio. In my opinion, it's just a design detail.they just used DC-DC boost followed by SCR controller
why DC DC converter need transformer? it only need inductor I think.
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