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State condition estimation of aluminum electrolytic capacitors used on the primary side of ATX power supplies


Abstract:

This paper presents a very simple fault diagnostic technique, that is able to evaluate the state condition of aluminum electrolytic capacitors used on the primary side of...Show More

Abstract:

This paper presents a very simple fault diagnostic technique, that is able to evaluate the state condition of aluminum electrolytic capacitors used on the primary side of ATX power supplies. These capacitors have a high failure rate due to wear-out degradation failure, representing one of the weakest components of this equipment. Many times the ageing of these capacitors leads to the destruction of other components, like switch-mode transistors. The ageing of aluminum electrolytic capacitors is expressed by the increase of their internal resistance. The proposed fault diagnostic technique is based on the estimation of capacitors internal resistance in order to evaluate the capacitors state condition. To do so, a discrete Fourier algorithm is used. The temperature effect is also considered.
Date of Conference: 03-05 November 2009
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 17 February 2010
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Conference Location: Porto, Portugal
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I. Introduction

Nowadays most computer power supply units are ATX power supplies. This equipment allows the conversion of the a.c. grid power to the required one, in order to supply the different computer components like: the motherboard, the hard drives, the CD or DVD ROM drives, the mouse, the keyboard, and the “floppy” disk drive, among others. Most of these components require different power specifications (voltage and current). An ATX power supply has mainly six different output voltages, and all of them should be tightly regulated [1]–[3].

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