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High voltage DC power supply topology for pulsed load applications with converter switching synchronized to load pulses


Abstract:

High voltage power supplies for radar applications are investigated, which are subjected to pulsed load (125 kHz and 10% duty cycle) with stringent specifications (<0.01%...Show More

Abstract:

High voltage power supplies for radar applications are investigated, which are subjected to pulsed load (125 kHz and 10% duty cycle) with stringent specifications (<0.01% regulation, efficiency>85%, droop<0.5 V/micro-sec.). As good regulation and stable operation requires the converter to be switched at much higher frequency than the pulse load frequency, transformer poses serious problems of insulation failure and higher losses. This paper proposes a methodology to tackle the problems associated with this type of application. Synchronization of converter switching with load pulses enables the converter to switch at half the load switching frequency. Low switching frequency helps in ensuring safety of HV transformer insulation and reduction of losses due to skin and proximity effect. Phase-modulated series resonant converter with ZVS is used as the power converter.
Date of Conference: 17-20 November 2003
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 13 April 2004
Print ISBN:0-7803-7885-7
Conference Location: Singapore

I. INTRODUCTION

High voltage (HV) power supplies are used in industrial, medical, and air borne applications [1] [2], [4]. In many high-power, high-voltage applications such as TWT, laser based systems, X-ray equipment, radar power supplies, high quality power is required. In addition, radar power supplies are subjected to pulsed load.

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